Anthulla was shouting at them "will you let me die?" – "She was not seen by a doctor"

"I want to help as much as I can so that no more lives are lost"

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The local community of Larnaca was left speechless upon hearing of the sudden death of Anthulla Santi. The well-known beautician of Larnaca passed away in the early hours of April 27. The previous day he had been hospitalized in the Covid ward of the Larnaca Hospital. Her husband complains of medical negligence both on the part of the private clinic where he was initially treated and against the Larnaca General Hospital.

Anthulla's husband, Errikos Sandis, spoke on the front page. "We expect everything that is needed from the State services to be done. I firmly believe that if they were treated better they would be alive. Private clinic Wednesday morning. When they gave her the corona test they told us that we had to go to the hospital. I am normally informed that they had no right to evict us. We had private insurance. I wheeled her to the General Hospital. In the First Aid, everything was lost," he quoted.

He went on to say that no one paid any attention to them at the General Hospital. "No one bothered with us for half an hour. Then someone told us that the coronavirus department is elsewhere. I took her there. A nurse took her blood. Then they left her on the bed for hours. Anthulla got up twice to go to the doctors. He told them does anyone want to see me? Did you let me die? From 11 we went around 1.30 I spoke to a doctor and she said she would see her in 20 minutes. Then the shift changed and he left and didn't see her. Then some nurse took over who showed interest. I left for a while and at 5.00 I went to pick her up from the Hospital".

“He couldn't walk again. Anthulla was very thin, she told me that she was not seen by a doctor.. at night she was not well. He didn't want to go to the hospital and kept telling me "where can you take me inside the slaughterhouse?". doctors took me and told me that the doctor who signed analyzes and gave a prescription has other complaints against him. My wife would be here if anyone was interested...", said Mr. Santis.

"The doctor who announced her death to me was telling me that my wife was fine the day before... her tests showed it and he showed them to me. I want to help as much as I can so that no more lives are lost. I'm already getting messages from people who lost theirs in our Hospitals, from such acts..," he concluded.

Source: Sigmalive