Mischief maker on the loose

THE EDITOR: Our relative was a patient at the Sangre Grande Hospital last month, his complaint being low blood count due to too much aspirin. He needed to be monitored. He was eating, going to the toilet, talking, sitting outside, going about his normal life. A woman who works at the hospital spread a rumour in the district of Manzanilla (his hometown) that he was dead. This brought pain and grief upon our family. We are asking for a full investigation into this serious allegation. Future applicants for hospital jobs should be screened to see if they are mischief makers before accepting them in health institutions.

AMANDA MARICHEAU
Tunapuna

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