Monrovia, May 13 -- Caretakers and relatives of patients recovering from surgery at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital have alleged that they were forcibly removed from the hospital premises during nighttime hours, leaving many without shelter and exposed to unsafe conditions.
By Jahiem Tumu
The eviction, which reportedly occurred on the night of Friday, May 9, affected dozens of individuals, including those attending to patients in the maternity ward who had recently undergone cesarean sections.
Speaking to FrontPageAfrica, Stanley Johnson, the fiance of a post-surgical patient, said caretakers were asked to leave the Palava Hut-the hospital's open-air waiting area-immediately after visiting hours ended.
"They told us to leave t...
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