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I travelled from pmburg to this hospital to a family member that was at the emergency room.. Yes he was dying . We were grateful to have a few ****** moments with him because we snuck in here and there to assist him with a pee pot then ofcourse we had to help with xrays because of *********** staff. The cherry on top is the security who decided to enforce where we sit awaiting the the doctors decision whether the patient should be transfered to another hospital for an emergency operation. The mighty security lady who was absent during the whole time that the patient needed assistance suddenly appeared when the work was done and ordered that we move from where we were seated to 2 metres away because god knows why.. Nevermind that the doctor asked us to wait there because we awaiting a decision. Anyway we waited a few chairs away while the security guard disappeared again maybe she had some other serious patients family seating arrangement to combat. Then our family member passes on. We then notified and enter the hospital again then the security at the main door 'I Cant let you people go in I wont allow you people to make niyaga niyaga inside ' the mighty security again. Are these security people trained ?? How in gods name do they get these contracts who ever employs these security? Anyway nothing was stopping us we went in and abided by the rules my family sat at the waiting area I went in and found my family member laying on the bed dead. No we not fighting with anyone because he died. We not fighting with anyone may his soul rest in peace. I am not complaining about any services from the health dept it is what it is its the best we can get that our taxes can buy hospitals don't give life nor can they take life they can only try and save life and I am sure they do it to the best of their human ability. Our Islamic belief system requires us to conduct the burial as soon as possible . With all wrapped up at the main hospital the next ordeal starts at the hospital mortuary. At the mortuary there was one female guard and one dude who is like the King of the dead. That's all he will ever be in my eyes. Every effort to release the body to the Muslim burial society seemed to be a dead end with him. He gave problem upon problems without solutions. Eventually I told him to keep the body. Funny how reverse psychology somewhat worked. My story is going on too long now but my problem is who puts all these rules in place? I wish that those same people would use the same voom and zest to replace the ceiling and bucket collecting water at the xray dept. Also get those fancy scanners at gate to work, ask your staff to get off their phones and assist patients in distress. Yes I have enough video evidence and audio evidence to back up my story. My intentions are not to use any of this to degrade anyone I would just like the people mentioned in this to think about your attitude toward the distressed
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