Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital has launched an investigation into the theft of organs at its facility after one of its nurses was arrested with human placentas on the front passenger seat of his car. pretorianews
Pretoria - Dr George Mukhari Academic Hospital has launched an investigation into the theft of organs at its facility after one of its nurses was arrested with human placentas on the front passenger seat of his car.
Hospital spokesperson Zwide Ndwandwe said the male nurse in question was indeed employed at the hospital. Ndwandwe said the employee was suspended immediately after the hospital became aware of his conduct. He was in police custody. For now, however, Ndwandwe said the hospital was collecting CCTV footage that would be used as part of the evidence in the investigation.
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