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Originally posted by federale86:
Well, Sprint, Brit and Koller, no comment? Afraid of facts?
Federale,
I am not afraid of facts. The fact reported here, if in fact it is one, can and does happen everywhere in the world. At this point, we don't know whether the child died of the original condition it had or in fact of medical neglegt. The reason why I didn't comment at first was because someone here who is familiar with the English "Boulevard Press" mentioned that this paper (Mail Online) is not worth the Shilling people spent on it - if it does cost a Shilling.
Makes me think, whether this paper, because its language is English at this time focuses on particularly these kinds of stories, because America is going through the National Healthcare debate.
If in fact the child died because of medical neglegt, I am sorry for the family, but I am sure the familiy will be compensated - as they are planning to sue.
It does not deter me from pursuing and supporting National Healthcare for America to best of my at this time illegal ability.
“...I may condemn what you say, but I will give my life for that you may say it”! - Voltaire