Health Minister, Ombud angered by death of gang-raped teen denied care by nurses

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Both the Health Ombudsman Professor Taole Mokoena and the Minister of Health, Dr Joe Phaahla,
on have expressed their outrage at the actions of two nurses from a clinic in Motherwell in Nelson
Mandela Bay in the Eastern Cape. The nurses sent a raped teenager, who was in desperate need of
medical attention, to walk to a police station. The girl died of an overdose of antibiotics a few hours
later when she had a seizure. Phemelo speaks to Ombud Professor Taole Mokoena and Director for
Primary Health Care at the National health Department, Kgwiti Mahlako.
13 Dec 2023 12PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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