Reading the article made me feel nauseous. I don’t understand Korean mentality and their total lack of empathy to patient they are supposed to protect.
Murder is committed but no prosecution of people responsible.
If that would be the sentencing after all that. i would be my own judge.
Wtf…
Sedatives cost money. Does a lawsuit under existing statues cost more?
So they actually have laws against this, but the health care personnel of all categories act like torture chamber owners instead and the police cover up when the patient dies? What are we usually calling these type of societies?
>Police responding to a report of the death took only three-and-a-half hours to close the case, determining it to be a “death as a result of illness.”
This is one of the many reasons why the police in SK have a reputation for being useless hacks.
I’d find the director and nurse… follow them… justice needs to be done
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That’s really messed up, damn.
Poor man, this is heartbreaking.
Reading the article made me feel nauseous. I don’t understand Korean mentality and their total lack of empathy to patient they are supposed to protect.
Murder is committed but no prosecution of people responsible.
If that would be the sentencing after all that. i would be my own judge.
Wtf…
Sedatives cost money. Does a lawsuit under existing statues cost more?
So they actually have laws against this, but the health care personnel of all categories act like torture chamber owners instead and the police cover up when the patient dies? What are we usually calling these type of societies?
>Police responding to a report of the death took only three-and-a-half hours to close the case, determining it to be a “death as a result of illness.”
This is one of the many reasons why the police in SK have a reputation for being useless hacks.
I’d find the director and nurse… follow them… justice needs to be done