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'''Garfield Hospital Trust''' was an [[National Health Service|NHS]] [[NHS trust|trust]] [[hospital]] in [[London]]. Hours after [[Alex Barron]]'s interview on ''[[Night News]]'', [[nurse]]s at the hospital abandoned fifteen patients who were awaiting serious medical procedures. Healthcare director [[Donald Predko]] told [[Lysette Allegro]] on ''[[Breakfast News]]'' that the patients had all died. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ruffling (audio story)|Ruffling]]'') | {{Infobox Location | ||
|type = [[Hospital]] | |||
|location = [[London]] | |||
|first mention = Ruffling (audio story) | |||
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'''Garfield Hospital Trust''' was an [[National Health Service|NHS]] [[NHS trust|trust]] [[hospital]] in [[London]]. | |||
Hours after [[Alex Barron]]'s interview on ''[[Night News]]'', [[nurse]]s at the hospital abandoned fifteen patients who were awaiting serious medical procedures. Healthcare director [[Donald Predko]] told [[Lysette Allegro]] on ''[[Breakfast News]]'' that the patients had all died. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Ruffling (audio story)|Ruffling]]'') [[Roger Hornsbury|Sir Roger Hornsbury]] apologised for the sharp decline in hospital standards afterwards. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Seed of Chaos (audio story)|Seed of Chaos]]'') | |||
[[Category:London hospitals]] | [[Category:London hospitals]] |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 8 October 2021
Garfield Hospital Trust was an NHS trust hospital in London.
Hours after Alex Barron's interview on Night News, nurses at the hospital abandoned fifteen patients who were awaiting serious medical procedures. Healthcare director Donald Predko told Lysette Allegro on Breakfast News that the patients had all died. (AUDIO: Ruffling) Sir Roger Hornsbury apologised for the sharp decline in hospital standards afterwards. (AUDIO: Seed of Chaos)