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In Russia patient clinic died in a queue

Her body was days on the chair waiting.

A woman came to the cardiologist, but in the hospital corridor abruptly took ill and died. Her body was days on the chair waiting.

April 5, the woman went from the native village of Tokarevo to the district Gagarino. Her family did not wait for the evening – began to call relatives in Moscow, and the next morning went to the police.

On 6 April, the militiamen called the neurologist clinic and said that near his office on a chair for waiting found the woman’s body. Tentatively, her heart stopped. While waiting for the reception of the cardiologist, whose office is located next to the neurologist, she became ill, she sat down, fell fainting. Because of this the woman was unable to call for help and died.

The hospital is open until 20:00. None of the doctors and patients didn’t pay attention to the corpse all day and night.

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