LISTEN | Hospital Horror: Viral video gets Mzansi talking! | Daily Sun

LISTEN | Hospital Horror: Viral video gets Mzansi talking!  | Daily Sun


Tom London (top left), whose story is among the many hospital horror tales Daily Sun has told over the years.

A VIDEO, which trended over the weekend, has put a spotlight back on hospital horror stories. 

Many people have gone through them and in many cases, very little has been done to deal with the problems. 

This time, all eyes were on Helen Joseph Hospital in Joburg, which was slammed by former media personality Tom London.

He showed the devastating state patients are exposed to and spoke about the treatment by doctors.

Reacting to the video, the Department of Health instituted its own investigation, which led to the MEC visiting the facility on Sunday, 8 September. The outcome of the findings can be found here. 

Daily Sun reached out to the public, asking them to send their views on the matter.

Here’s what Mzansi had to say:

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or stance of Daily Sun.

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It’s clear the public have had some horrifying experiences, especially at public health facilities.

One thing is certain: something needs to be done and fast as people continue to lose their lives. 

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