The Independent

Nurses ‘sabotaged hospital by releasing cockroache­s’

Staff at Italian A&E department accused of seeking transfer

- ALEX MATTHEWS-KING HEALTH CORRESPOND­ENT

Nurses and trade union members in a busy Italian emergency department have been accused of releasing an infestatio­n of cockroache­s in a bid to be transferre­d elsewhere or discredit officials.

Local media have been following the suspected sabotage since a video emerged on social media of an infestatio­n in a bathroom of the Vecchio Pellegrini Hospital in Naples last week.

An investigat­ion into the outbreak was opened after experts identified the cockroache­s were not typical of pest infestatio­ns but were readily available in pet shops as food for exotic reptiles.

Local Green party councillor Francesco Emilio Borrelli reportedly told local radio that the cockroache­s were native to Madagascar, and this had raised suspicions with the hospital’s director, Maria Corvino.

“For this reason an investigat­ion was opened,” he told Radio Cusano Campus. “It’s very serious: nurses and trade unionists appear to have sabotaged the Pellegrini to get a transfer from the hospital.”

Napoli Today reported that the initial video shared on social media was taken by a Dr Marina Romano, who reportedly said the incident left her speechless.

Italian news agency Ansa reported the outbreak comes a month after another hospital in the region, San Giovanni Bosco Hospital, made headlines after ants were filmed crawling on patients.

It also reported Mr Borrelli saying the issue has been reported to the NAS hygiene police agency who had said the outbreak appeared to be “sabotage”.

The hospital has been approached for comment.

 ?? (Washington Post) ?? The infestatio­n follows an ant outbreak at another hospital in the region
(Washington Post) The infestatio­n follows an ant outbreak at another hospital in the region

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