South African scandal after nearly 100 mental health patients die
Gauteng minister resigns after facilities found to be ‘unable to distinguish between proper care and a business opportunity’ At least 94 patients with mental health issues died after South African authorities moved themfrom hospitals to unlicensed health facilities that were likened to (…)
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