The Borneo Post

S. Africa to pay compensati­on over 144 psychiatri­c deaths

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JOHANNESBU­RG: A judge on Monday ordered the South African government to pay US$ 100,000 to each of the families of 144 psychiatri­c patients who died of neglect, as he detailed a ‘ terrible tale of death and torture’.

Many of the deaths occurred due to pneumonia, dehydratio­n and diarrhoea after patients were hurriedly transferre­d from a private hospital to 27 poorlyprep­ared facilities as a cost-cutting measure.

More than 1,700 patients were moved out of Johannesbu­rg’s Li fe Healthcare Esidimeni hospital in a decision that Justice Dikgang Moseneke criticised as ‘irrational’.

It led to a ‘carnage’ of patients and a ‘total disrespect of dignity’, Moseneke said in his damning ruling after weeks of arbitratio­n hearings.

The hearings gathered evidence of horrific abuse as families told of how their loved ones were taken from the hospital, badly mistreated at unlicensed health facilities and then died.

Last month, Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi broke down as he apologised for what he described as “one of the most painful and horrible events in the history of post-apartheid South Africa”.

Patients were bundled into vans and tied with sheets and distribute­d ‘ like cattle at an auction,’ said the minister.

Some provincial health officials who testi fied at the hearing apologised and accepted partial responsibi­lity for the disaster.

Moseneke severely reprimande­d those involved, saying that some had lied in evidence and “despite all warnings... they obstinatel­y went ahead” with moving the patients.

“The death and torture of those who died stemmed from arrogant and irrational use of public power,” he said.

A criminal probe has been launched and Moseneke said he had “furnished police with all evidence ... they must do their work.” — AFP

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A Malian man (top) who allegedly has taken a hostage woman stands inside the consulate of Mali in Barcelona as ‘Mossos d’Esquadra’ (Catalan police) officers prepare to intervene. — AFP photo

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