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Girl dies 'after hospital denies access'
More importantly this wasn't in some desolate town in Western Australia but rather in Queeensland. Her grandfather was completely right. The only way this could have happened was racism or incompetence or both on the part of the staff at the hospital.
This is an unacceptable injustice against Aboriginals -- and other Australians alike.
How can this even happen in this day and age? Are our hospitals so congested that we would let children die on the hospital door steps? Is it child abuse if they don't bring their children to the hospital to receive treatment but fine if they die after being refused access repeatedly?The grandparents of a four-year-old girl who died after being turned away from a northwest Queensland hospital say racism is to blame for the girl's death.
The girl, from Doomadgee, had been ill for days and was turned away from the Doomadgee Hospital several times in the past week before being admitted on Wednesday.
She died on Thursday before her family could get her transferred to the larger Mount Isa Hospital.
Her grandfather Athol Walden has told the ABC's The World Today that doctors and nurses had been reluctant to admit patients because of swine flu concerns and had been treating them outside.
"There are some doctors and nurses in here that have a bit of attitude towards Aboriginal people especially," Mr Walden said.
"If my little granddaughter was a white child, she would have been flown out the first day she went to the hospital."
He said his granddaughter had loved school, fishing and the bush and her family wanted answers.
"I am so disappointed at how they treated her at this hospital," he said.
Her grandmother Katrina Walden agreed.
"I think she was neglected because she was a little black girl," she said.
More importantly this wasn't in some desolate town in Western Australia but rather in Queeensland. Her grandfather was completely right. The only way this could have happened was racism or incompetence or both on the part of the staff at the hospital.
This is an unacceptable injustice against Aboriginals -- and other Australians alike.