does anyone else find it odd that someone had such an extreme and numerous amount foreign objects in their stomach, laid in the hospital, dying, for two days and the CORONER was the one to find the cause of dealth and items?
does anyone find it odd that the young man lost his life over being a drug mule. Nobody in the hospital or for that regard in Saint Lucia is responsible for this man's death.
We must begin to appreciate life more than this. He was only 38 ... really said.
Why must we feel sorry for a 38 year old man that choose to travel from England to collect drugs for a promise of a quick buck? He made the decision fully knowing the dangers to his life and while seek provided no information to the medical people even if it was too late - I hope some other young person thinking of making a quick buck learn from this young mans death. Know one in St Lucia is responsible for his death. Neither is it odd that the drugs was found by the coroner and in laid in hospital for two days before he died that is an inevitable result once cocaine is ingested just like gramazone.
Point taken that the doctors on the island are not too concern with helping patience recover. There is no system to hold them to account and there is little pride in achieving or raising the standard of national health care for the citizens. How then can we challenge that mediocre attitude across society?
does anyone else find it odd that someone had such an extreme and numerous amount foreign objects in their stomach, laid in the hospital, dying, for two days and the CORONER was the one to find the cause of dealth and items?
ReplyDeletedoes anyone find it odd that the young man lost his life over being a drug mule. Nobody in the hospital or for that regard in Saint Lucia is responsible for this man's death.
ReplyDeleteWe must begin to appreciate life more than this. He was only 38 ... really said.
Why must we feel sorry for a 38 year old man that choose to travel from England to collect drugs for a promise of a quick buck? He made the decision fully knowing the dangers to his life and while seek provided no information to the medical people even if it was too late - I hope some other young person thinking of making a quick buck learn from this young mans death.
ReplyDeleteKnow one in St Lucia is responsible for his death. Neither is it odd that the drugs was found by the coroner and in laid in hospital for two days before he died that is an inevitable result once cocaine is ingested just like gramazone.
I only feel sorry for the people who go to the hospital expecting decent care
ReplyDeleteSt Lucian doctors and nurses kill more than drugs, guns...
ReplyDeletePoint taken that the doctors on the island are not too concern with helping patience recover. There is no system to hold them to account and there is little pride in achieving or raising the standard of national health care for the citizens. How then can we challenge that mediocre attitude across society?
ReplyDeletemoney is the root of all evil it can also be responsible for quick death,get rich and die within hours,days,seconds.
ReplyDeletejesus said by the sweat of thy bread.