According to a video obtained by this magazine on the 23rd, Yang was a parliamentary advisor to the National Assembly's Health and Welfare Committee amid fierce protests from the bereaved families.
As Yang was filling out his entry pass to appear as a witness, he was criticized by the bereaved families, who continued to speak out despite being restrained by National Assembly staff.
The family expressed their anger, saying, "They said he was addicted to drugs. This is not normal," and added, "The same people who ignored him at the hospital will ignore him here again."
He also said, "You pass by without even apologizing to our family." Yang apologized to the family that day, but did not admit any fault. He said, "I will not admit any fault," and
I'm sorry I couldn't help her recover completely." He avoided answering most questions, saying, "It's a matter under investigation."
In May of this year, a dietitian was working at a hospital in Bucheon that Yang runs.
A patient died after being hospitalized for treatment of nicotine poisoning. The patient had complained of constipation and abdominal pains one week before his death, and died after being isolated and coerced.
The family of the deceased patient said, "Even though the patient had defecation and complained of abdominal pain, the hospital did not provide appropriate medical treatment."
In addition, they have filed a police complaint against six medical staff members, including Yang, on suspicion of abandonment resulting in death and professional negligence resulting in death.
Meanwhile, Yang denied the allegations that patients were neglected, saying, "The essential problem in the deaths is isolation and coercion.
The agency has maintained its position that "this is not a case of sedation, but a risk of pentamine (diethamine) poisoning, and other poisonings are suspected."
2024/10/23 21:28 KST
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