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Legs cut off 'by mistake'
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 12:00
A two-year-old girl who was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital
for burn marks on her hands landed up having both legs amputated,
the Gauteng Department of Health and Social Development said on
Sunday.
"The toddler... was admitted at Far East Rand Hospital and later
transferred to Charlotte Maxeke Academic hospital to be treated for
burns on her hands. Instead she ended up with her legs being
amputated," said departmental spokesperson Mandla Sidu in a
statement.
He said the Gauteng Health MEC has called a meeting for
Monday with hospital personnel about the incident of negligence to
which Thembisa Kometsi from Daveyton was victim.
"Those found to be guilty of negligence... disciplinary action
will taken against them which may lead to dismissal", said
Mahlangu.
The MEC has also called on officials from the Rahima Moosa
hospital to explain the "insensitive treatment" of a family whose
baby had died earlier this week.
Yasser Marere issued a media statement about his experience at
the hospital after his baby son died during birth of asphyxia.
When he wanted to see the baby he was allegedly made to search
through the bodies of 40 dead babies in the hospital mortuary.