About thirty people and the same amount of drama. They all thought they were isolated. But on Saturday afternoon they met for the first time, at the initiative of the very young Collective against the dysfunctions of the Lons-le-Saunier hospital. For four hours, the microphone repeated these lives, which were turned upside down after these witnesses or someone close to them passed through this much-maligned institution, mentioned in our columns this Sunday as part of the investigation into problems at the hospital.
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There is a woman who, after an intervention, has a needle stuck in her body that cannot be removed. In Denis’s case, it was his brother Luke, who had a stroke and was sent home twice by the hospital without doing the slightest examination. For others, it was the prohibition of seeing a loved one dead, alone, in conditions forever inexplicable. Over the past few years, complaints have accumulated both to the hospital and to the courts. And among them is the Kolu family.
Source: Le Parisien
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