• moss_icon [any, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    3 months ago

    All the cameras in the clinic just so happened to be turned to the wall and the servers storing the footage just so happened to not be working at that time. There was also a 3 hour delay between her condition “deteriorating” and the clinic calling for an ambulance. If not murder then medical malpractice definitely.

    FWIW I hadn’t heard of her before now, but based on what’s in the article, I know what I’m putting my stock in.

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      3 months ago

      Yeah, that’s reasonable. My thought was that there are a lot of nefarious purposes for the camera to be turned to the wall, and for there to be no server.

      Dodgy clinic, dodgy practices, more concerned with generating income than interest in their patients. Is it more likely that they murdered her, or are a really shitty place where your life is at risk if you walk in the door?

      Is it likely that we only heard about Nong Kwang dieing because of her following, and she’s not the first?

      Don’t get me wrong, dieing of what would be extreme capitalism is murder, just as much as someone actively killing her

        • Le_Wokisme [they/them, undecided]@hexbear.net
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          3 months ago

          malpractice is way broader than that. i remember there was a guy who was scarifying his initials onto his surgery patients. stuff that’s unprofessional and violating but not going to kill anyone. on the lighter end people get sewn up with forceps or sponges left inside their bodies by mistake, but processes should be in place to prevent that.

          since a minority is the victim here i’m automatically more suspicious of malicious intent, of course.