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British expat mum, 33, sent home to die in agony after being refused treatment after 14 hour wait at A&E A YOUNG British woman died hours after being dismissed by doctors and told to go home after waiting 14 hours at a hospital for treatment. Rachael Firth, who worked as a livein carer, sought help at Torrevieja’s A&E on August 14, after suffering days of pain. She was seen by her GP for pain in her legs earlier that week, and was advised to go to the emergency department if the condition worsened. In regular messages to her mum, she said hospital staff justified making her wait all day because emergencies took priority. After seven hours of waiting in agony with her leg swollen to twice its size, the 33-year-old eventually saw a female doctor. However, she felt her condition was not taken seriously, and insisted the doctor dismissed her after seeing medical notes that mentioned previous treatments for mental illness. In a message to her mother, Jane, a nurse h e r self, she wrote: “ T h e doctor was really nasty,
elective surBy Alex Trelinski PATIENTS waiting for increasingly gery in Alicante are being to reduce an increased referred to private operators days we are getting of up to 40%.” the backlog of operations. private hospi- workload Health Ministry pointed Provincial budgets for not raised this Valencia’s surgical waiting times do tal operations have been €7 million on out that and any other year to €22 million - up apply to emergencies, procedures, such as 2022. week. referrals non-delayable The rise comes after private A RUSSIAN man had a lucky escape to 2021, leav- cancer. rose by 30% compared for an operwhen he was blown off his boat after Cold air waiting as ing 23,733 people 1. Surgery an explosion at Altea's Greenwich January of as Monday night saw temperatures ation Surgery, and hospitals are being Marina. in 2020 in the Spanand Elche low as -13ºC in Cerler, on Aneto, The total is 25% higher thanpandem- Traumatology, General account LONG WAITS: at Alicante, Alcoy for private surgerywas working on the The 50-year-old Ophthalmology procedures ish Pyrenees, and -18ºCin the same - the first year of the Covid of euros more engine blasthospithrew him patients have for over two-thirds of those currently tackled with million private Quironthe which is the highest peak at when ic - and a quarter of the months. paid €250 into the for over six running of Torrevieja tal, where son was immediately mountain range. her water. over the been waiting to 15 months ued over the a criti- waiting. to public A and mixture ofput gases in a confined in plaster. The longest delays of up his arm The cold air that is passing has very Health has once again become in Ali- Hospital, which returned checked 2021. a private space is believed to have caused the with doctors in the Valencian are for hip and knee surgeries Iberian peninsula, however, management in Octoberin emergency “I would pay every time for that snow is cal issue emergency cante, Alcoy, and Elche. incident. public system just big rise little humidity, meaningSpain. Community warning that with hospitals to It has seen a and for elective sur- service because thesaid. Besides paying private unlikely in most parts of Balearic Is- wards have become ‘saturated’ doesn’t work,” she primary take patients, overtime is being of- waiting times and there has been Torrevieja’s ‘Excellent Health Platthen Rain is forecast on the snow at alti- patients not being seen by since geries to staff to carry out procedures considerable criticism in recent weeks form’ claimed that there had been ‘an lands, which will fall as Particu- care units. president of the Society fered in Torand evenings. ‘chaos’. tudes of above 500 metres. evening with accusations of funding did not obvious fall in health services Mil- at weekends also likely in The regional The amount of out-of-hours current end of 2022’. larly heavy showers are of Mallorca, of Emergency Medicine, Javier the the at While revieja alsome “On surgeries the north of the island waiting times for emergency Platform president, Maria del Carmen lan, told the Olive Press: reports. ready went affect one woman in Orihuela Matteo, said: “The lack of staff in key according to Spanish press hours up by over departments, waited more than nine son’s positions, be it surgeons or emergenshe said year. last 60% situations that hospital for her cy doctors, has created Controversy at Torrevieja arm to be checked. we’ve never seen before. meanwhile, broken expat mother gave up and “Somebody in the Valenhas contin- The British cian government should imassume responsibility hapmediately as what is unALL YOUR LEGAL pening in Torrevieja is sustainable,” she added. ISSUES DEALT WITH! Private contractor Ribera Salud, which previously Here to help with your simran Torrevieja, faces a life in Spain including ilar removal from the Marina Alta health department, wills, residency, which includes Denia Hostax returns, buying pital. The Valencian government noand selling property has to give a one-year of tice of the termination We speak your language! their contract with Ribera, end which is scheduled to Centro Comercial Arenal, 217, on January 31, 2024. Avenida del Pla 126, Office CONTACT +34 711 00 49 70 – howieuk99@googlemail.com here for your 03730
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said she’s read my notes and I’m mental in the head.” She said the doctor had told nurses that once she had her X-ray to ‘get her to a taxi and get her home’. In a later message (see right) she added: “The other two nurses were well shocked”. Referring to the doctor, she added: “She hates me.” The part-time charity volunteer stayed on the ward despite the bad feeling in the desperate hope that someone would eventually attend to her leg.
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Exhausted, she was eventually sent home at 3am, after 14 agonising hours in the hospital. Later that morning, her mother - who has 35 years nursing experience - realised something was gravely wrong and rushed to the nearest pharmacy for medication and advice. But by the time she returned, Rachael had slipped into unconsciousness and was completely unresponsive.
A WOMAN had to go to hospital after a fish bit her foot at El Pinet beach in La Marina. Beach-goers initially believed it was from a blue shark after a recent sighting in Benidorm. But it turned out to be a bite from a member of the Golfar fish family, which has sharp teeth.
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Maria. “I don’t know how I survived.” Far from a ‘bored retiree’, Maria has a thriving social life, a loving son, many pets and plenty of housework to keep her busy. Nonetheless, she says staff at Torrevieja Hospital continued to dismiss her symptoms for FIVE years, leading to ‘horrible and nasty’ treatment including being ‘aggressively’ manhandled. “I was called a ‘b**tard’ and left on the floor of an ambulance after falling off a bed,” she insisted. It was only after a nasty fall last year that doctors finally agreed to do some more urgent tests. It was then they found four hernias ‘bigger than footballs’ on the base of her spine and stomach. A result of wounds from her earlier stomach operations, the hernias had been left to grow for almost five years and are now inoperable. “I'm dying, it’s just a matter of when,” she told the Olive Press. “I just wish they had been nice to me and they had looked into it instead of calling me a hypochondriac. All it takes is a bit of kindness.” This is the latest in a long list of scandals reported on by the Olive Press. Just last year, a 65-year-old woman was awarded €450,000 after her arm was amputated following a ‘routine fracture dislocation operation’. Internal bleeding was left ‘untreated’ and developed into deep vein thrombosis leading to the amputation. Another expat who entered the hospital for a gallstone operation ended up with an amputated leg. areacostablanca.com And in an earlier incident a 966 112 428 young British woman died hours after being dismissed by doctors and told to go home after waiting 14 hours at the hospital for treatment. YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR CALPE, The hospital authorities have BENISSA, MORAIRA AND REGION been approached for comment.
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HUNDREDS of readers have been joined by expat councillors to support the Olive See page 3 Press U-turn campaign helping British residents swap their licences for Spanish ones. Meanwhile various Facebook groups and even a leading fintech guru have our campaign, which backed is gathering speed. It comes tragically however, EXCLUSIVE one female expat allegedly after By Simon Wade committed suicide when she found herself isolated in a rural part of A BELEAGUERED hospital has come the country. under the spotlight yet again after a The woman, who had recently lost family had to ‘literally kidnap’ their her husband, told friends own her life ing relative when he received ‘appallwas no longer worth treatment’ for nine weeks. Among suggestions toliving. Staff at Torrevieja on both the Spanish put pressure slammed after theyhospital have been and British allowed Swedish governments, one reader, expat Andrew rifi Bo-Eskil Svensson to suffer horClark suggested a road c pain ‘from neglect’. protest. “Why don't we all protest The 80-year-old, who has since died, ing slowly around Spain’s by driv- suffered appalling bed sores from incoastal towns? It seemed to work well for fections, due to a lack of care, claim his the lorry drivers!” family. The UK ambassador meanwhile “This hospital killed my dad”, TRAGEDY: Rachael pictured continued to insist ‘an agreement Mooseberg told the Olive Press Mia with mum Jane this is close’. week.
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A TODDLER has miraculously escaped injury after falling from a second floor apartment block. The two-year-old boy had climbed onto a chair on the balcony of the holiday apartment in Benidorm and slipped over the railing and plummeted to the street below. Luckily his fall was cushioned, firstly by an awning and then by a local man who tried to catch the child. The holidaymaker appeared to be completely unharmed when police arrived on the scene. It is not known if the passer-by suffered any injury. The toddler was taken to the Villajoyosa Hospital for a thorough examination to ensure he did not suffer any serious injuries.
(Friday) but visitors celebrations start tomorrow TORREVIEJA’S carnival preview last week. to Madrid got a sneak Spain’s best carnivals and some of the participants tourism fair. It’s regarded as one of to coincide with the Fitur an official proclamawith took to the capital’s streets begin tomorrow night screen a video of last year’s The Torrevieja festivities Theatre, which will also tion at the Municipal National Drag Queen highlights. will host the ever-popular On February 4, the theatregoing to the winner. day for competition with €1,500 Naciones will be the venue the following The city’s Parque de Lasfrom noon. dozens of floats travelthe pet carnival parade is on February 12 with The Grand Carnival Parade at 6pm, and the ling through the city centre. 18 starts at the same spot Competition of Chirigotas The Night Parade on February day with the National carnival ends the nextMunicipal Theatre. and Comparsas at the
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After another surgery, this time in Torrevieja, she thought by the local mayor in 2022. We later reported how a woman her nightmare won €450,000 when her arm had was finally beto be amputated due to a series of hind her. That was until errors. Maria’s nightmare began some she began expeeight years ago, when she discov- riencing new ‘exered her stomach had moved and cruciating’ pain had to be put back in the right six months later and was rushed place. She underwent major surgery in to the hospital’s the UK before returning to Beni- A&E. Despite initially jofar, Spain. She had moved to the Costa Blan- getting what she ca two decades ago after retiring describes as ‘very from her role as a care home man- good’ care, her pains persisted and she returned ager. Much to her dismay, just six multiple times for much-needed months later her pain returned relief. and she discovered her stomach After a few visits, emergency staff told her to ‘stop coming’ and to had once again moved. visit her GP instead. The GP totally disagreed Following OLIVE LIVE Your the herd howevPRESS RESS voice in er and Spain urged her Fast lane PICTURE SHOCKER: to go back ‘Hero’ grandfather kidnapped U after nine weeks of by family U -T R ‘captivity, to the neglect and starvation’ at hospital hospital for urgent help, particularly as the stabbing pains came up to four times a week. Nippy dip “But after a while, the hospital started to dislike me and called me a hypochondriac,” she claims. Maria states the doctor SAGA: How the Olive Press actually told has reported on the horror other hospital staff stories from Torrevieja to ‘ignore’ her pleas hospital down the years, from for help despite (left) immeasurable delays, ‘screaming in pain’ a woman who had an arm on various occaamputated and an expat who sions. was ‘kidnapped’ from a ward “I have never cried by his own family when he so much in my life. suffered horrendous bedsores. I felt so alone,” said !
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A BRITISH expat ‘waiting to die’ from ‘football-sized hernias’ has accused a hospital in Spain of ignoring her symptoms for years. Maria Coomber, 72, told the Olive Press staff at the hospital in Valencia had cruelly branded her a ‘hypochondriac’. She revealed how she was repeatedly turned away by Torrevieja Hospital, despite ‘screaming in agony’ from ‘intense stabbing’ pains in her stomach. After allegedly being ‘ignored’ by medical staff over a five-year period, she was finally diagnosed with inoperable hernias on her spine and abdomen. The Kent-born woman explained that she has now been told they could ‘pop at any moment’ and kill her. She can now only be given painkillers to numb her ordeal and feels ‘sad and ‘emotional’, especially for her son, who ‘will not have a place to live’ after she dies. Incredibly, she claims one doctor accused her of being a ‘bored expat who had nothing better to do and wanted the company.’ It comes after the hospital’s level of care was said to be deteriorating
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HORRIFIC: Bo was left frail, emaciated and suffering from that would care for him infected bedsores properly.” pital with a urinary tract She continued: “Doctors infection on were completely speechlessback home December 6, last year, but subsequent an EU hospital neglected about how treatment wasn’t covered by his insura person in ance. this way. When he was transferred “Days later at home, he to the nearby died because of University that neglect.” Hospital on December 21, his nightmare began, insisted Bo had been admitted to a private hos- ing wife his lovBarbro. Seeing that her husband was receiving such poor of 60 years for a private ambulancecare, she paid to take him back to Sweden. However, when collection was arranged, staff prevented claiming he had Covid-19. the move, It led to the grandfather, served as a UN peacekeeperwho had in Lebanon, being left in complete isolation for EIGHT days without food or fluids, insisted his family. When they came to see him in January they were so alarmed they They then drove the 3,000 km journey home and into the care took a series of horrifi of the emerpictures, showing thec gency room at Karlskrona hospital, shocking level of malnu- near the family home in Karlshamn. But sadly, her dad did not trition and neglect. survive and After his wife, 79, sat died on April 17 of the infections that with him for four fur- he developed in Spain. ther days without a bed After multiple attempts at trying to for herself, daughter get her complaints heard at Torrevieja Mia insisted they ‘decid- Hospital, Mia has now shared her experience on social media. ed to kidnap him’. They hatched a plan for “It is appalling what they did to this lovely man, who was a hero - a firetwo other grandchildren PHOTOVOLTAIC to fly to Spain and met man who saved many people,” Mia CHARGERS FOR INSTALLATIONS ELECTRIC VEHICLES up with Barbro’s friend explained this week. “I hope our tragic story to rescue him. can save someIn a slick operation, one else.” the group ‘borrowed’ a One of the Facebook sites she turned +34 965 085 888 autoconsumo@solarworks. hospital wheelchair and to was set up by British expat George es carefully got him out of bed, out of the ward and Continues on Page 5 into the family’s campervan. Opinion Page 6