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Russian shock at 'gagged' babies | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Russian prosecutors are investigating allegations that hospital staff in Yekaterinburg gagged babies because they did not want to hear them crying. | Russian prosecutors are investigating allegations that hospital staff in Yekaterinburg gagged babies because they did not want to hear them crying. |
The patient at the hospital in the southern Urals who reported the case heard the children's muffled cries. | |
She used her mobile phone to film a baby lying in a cot with his mouth taped, while others had dummies taped to their mouths. They are all orphans. | |
The case, covered widely by Russian media, has caused deep shock. | |
Russians are used to scandals in the hospital, but this case has touched a raw nerve, says the BBC's Richard Galpin in Moscow. | |
Criminal probe | |
The patient who reported the incident, Elena Kuritsyna, had been in the hospital with her own children. | |
Elena Kuritsyna spotted the babies during a visit to the hospital | |
She said she heard the suppressed crying of young children in the next ward. | |
"I heard that a baby was mumbling in a neighbouring room; when I looked in, I saw the baby with plaster over his mouth; he could not cry or do anything, was just mumbling," she told Reuters television. | |
She approached the nurse in the ward and was initially told to mind her own business. Children were crying too loudly, and distracting nurses from their work, she was told. | |
She eventually persuaded the nurse to remove the plaster, but she says that afterwards the nurse did it again. | |
The nurse has been suspended and on Wednesday the head doctor at the hospital was reprimanded. | |
Prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation, and say they have discovered that sticking plaster was used more than once. | |
"Children in the first year of life were systematically gagged with sticking plaster to make children behave quietly," the prosecutors' press service said. | |
It is alleged the babies were silenced because there were too few staff to deal with them. | It is alleged the babies were silenced because there were too few staff to deal with them. |
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