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South African 'shambles' claims lives of 93 mentally ill patients in Gauteng | South African 'shambles' claims lives of 93 mentally ill patients in Gauteng |
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Nearly 100 mentally ill patients have died of starvation, dehydration and diarrhoea at care centres in South Africa, the health ombudsman has said. | Nearly 100 mentally ill patients have died of starvation, dehydration and diarrhoea at care centres in South Africa, the health ombudsman has said. |
The deaths occurred between March and December 2016 following a "reckless" attempt by the government to save money, Malegapuru Makgoba said. | The deaths occurred between March and December 2016 following a "reckless" attempt by the government to save money, Malegapuru Makgoba said. |
It transferred patients from a specialised institution to centres with "invalid licences", he added. | It transferred patients from a specialised institution to centres with "invalid licences", he added. |
The findings have led to the health minister in Gauteng province resigning. | The findings have led to the health minister in Gauteng province resigning. |
A visibly angry Dr Makgoba released his findings in a report entitled 94 Silent Deaths and Counting. | A visibly angry Dr Makgoba released his findings in a report entitled 94 Silent Deaths and Counting. |
He described the deaths as unlawful, and called on law enforcement agencies to take up the cases. | He described the deaths as unlawful, and called on law enforcement agencies to take up the cases. |
"One person has died from a mental health-related illness. None of the 93 [others] have died from a mental illness," Dr Makgoba said. | "One person has died from a mental health-related illness. None of the 93 [others] have died from a mental illness," Dr Makgoba said. |
The ombudsman's investigation was prompted by complaints from families who were desperately searching for their relatives. | The ombudsman's investigation was prompted by complaints from families who were desperately searching for their relatives. |
A total of 1,900 patients were transferred by the Gauteng health department from the Life Esidimeni health institution to various unregulated care organisations, he said. | A total of 1,900 patients were transferred by the Gauteng health department from the Life Esidimeni health institution to various unregulated care organisations, he said. |
The decision was taken to cut costs and was a "total shambles", Dr Makgoba added. | The decision was taken to cut costs and was a "total shambles", Dr Makgoba added. |
The Gauteng government's premier, David Makhura, said he had accepted the resignation of his health minister, Qedani Mahlangu. | The Gauteng government's premier, David Makhura, said he had accepted the resignation of his health minister, Qedani Mahlangu. |
Ms Mahlangu understood that if something went "profoundly wrong, you take direct accountability", he added, the local News24 site reported. | Ms Mahlangu understood that if something went "profoundly wrong, you take direct accountability", he added, the local News24 site reported. |
Will there be prosecutions? Analysis by the BBC's Milton Nkosi | |
There are bound to be further recriminations over one of the biggest health scandals in South Africa since the African National Congress (ANC) took power in 1994. | |
The party's youth wing has threatened to lay murder charges against Ms Mahlangu, a fellow ANC member. | |
She has resigned as Gauteng health minister, in a rare case of a South African politician taking responsibility for what happened under their watch. | |
Families of the deceased are hoping for some sort of closure and financial reparation. Will the government agree? And will there be prosecutions? | |
A lot will still be heard about this dark episode which took place under a government that had promised a better life for its citizens when it took office at the end of minority rule. |