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scontri violenti in Giamaica
- Subject: scontri violenti in Giamaica
- From: "Nello Margiotta" <animarg at tin.it>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 09:09:32 +0200
West Kingston death toll now at 25 3 treated at KPH CASSANDRA PEART, Observer staff reporter Tuesday, July 10, 2001 NINE people have been pronounced dead of a total of 52 gun shot victims who were taken to the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) for treatment since Saturday, when the running gun battle between members of the security forces and gunmen began in West Kingston. These figures were supplied to the Observer at 4:00 pm yesterday by Errol Beckford, the chief executive officer at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH). However, the death toll stands at 25, with the addition of 16 bodies that were picked up off the streets yesterday by Madden's Funeral Home. Officials said the decomposing bodies could not have been picked up earlier because of the heavy gunfire in West Kingston. Beckford could only speak for those victims captured in the official KPH data. He said that of the 31 gunshot cases which turned up at the hospital on Saturday, four were pronounced dead. And of the 16 people who sought medical attention for bullet wounds on Sunday, four deaths were reported. Yesterday, doctors at the KPH saw five gunshot victims, one of whom was pronounced dead. However, Beckford told the Observer that the hospital was under less pressure. "Our patient load has dropped, and we have adequate supplies here at KPH. But the consensus was that we would assess the situation on a daily basis," he said. The decision, he said, came out of a management meeting held earlier in the day. A subsequent statement issued by the hospital said that following a review of its operations, a decision was taken to implement several emergency measures. These included, continued patient care, arrangement for staff welfare and the internal relocation of some patients and emergency provisions to ensure food supplies. "Emergency arrangements were also put in place to replenish and ensure adequate stocks for medical supplies, which had been depleted in dealing with the increase in gunshot wounds since Friday," said the statement. Yesterday, the Junior Doctors' Association (JDA) called on the perpetrators of the violence to allow "good sense to prevail" and warned that more doctors would remain off the job if the situation worsened. "The upsurge in violence in West Kingston has driven fear into the hearts of the doctors.... Already, several members of the health team have remained in the safety of their homes rather than risk their lives to go to work," said a JDA statement. Nello www.peacelink.it/tematiche/latina/latina.htm
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