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Old 10-03-2013, 23:50   #10
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: What are our Hospitals coming to

My wifes uncle passed away after he was seen by FOUR Gps and TWO hospitals and told to take laxatives and he could pass number two.

He was found dead in his WC when police had to break in, it was found at the post mortem that he had a twisted bowl and it burst therefore poisoning his body.

The coroner said that IF the Gps and Hospitals had done a full medical on his, his death could have been prevented and he could have been cured.

The GP had sent Locums to check him and the hospital stated that he was seen by locums and that they were no longer practising, My wifes family had contacted solicitors who took on the case - but twelve months down the road, the solicitor stated that no one was at fault for his death and that the locums should undergo further training. It was one big cover up by the Medical profession.
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