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Aikingmahal
18th November 2009, 16:00
All,

Please do extend your support even in prayers for the case filed against the hospital about the filipina nurse that died after giving birth when a wrong drug is administered to her causing this tragedy that happen last 2004. These tragedy is broadcasted today on:NoNo: the BBC news.

Thanks....:NoNo:

Aikingmahal
18th November 2009, 16:10
Please find link attach.....

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/8365602.stm

Arthur Little
18th November 2009, 17:06
Please find link attach.....

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/8365602.stm

:omg: I'm truly saddened to read about this awful tragedy ... particularly since it left a little boy motherless :bigcry: due to a maternity hospital's apparent negligence.

And I was incensed :cwm23: to learn that, initially, the father had been informed he could no longer remain in this country because his wife wasn't working. :doh Thank the Lord he won his appeal [albeit 4 years later!] against such a heartless decision.

Arthur Little
18th November 2009, 17:12
All,

Please do extend your support even in prayers for the case filed against the hospital about the filipina nurse that died after giving birth when a wrong drug is administered to her causing this tragedy that happen last 2004. These tragedy is broadcasted today on:NoNo: the BBC news.

Thanks....:NoNo:

:angry: ... You can certainly count on MINE, mate; thanks for posting the link!

pennybarry
18th November 2009, 17:26
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=10485397931

More detailed links.

Dedworth
18th November 2009, 18:52
:angry:It was a particularly shameful act by the Government/Home Office refusing the husband permission to stay.

How differently he would have been treated had he binned his passport and jumped off the back of a truck in Dover

Arthur Little
18th November 2009, 18:55
:angry:It was a particularly shameful act by the Government/Home Office refusing the husband permission to stay.

How differently he would have been treated had he binned his passport and jumped off the back of a truck in Dover

:furious3: ... Quite!!

IainBusby
18th November 2009, 19:03
:omg: I'm truly saddened to read about this awful tragedy ... particularly since it left a little boy motherless :bigcry: due to a maternity hospital's apparent negligence.

And I was incensed :cwm23: to learn that, initially, the father had been informed he could no longer remain in this country because his wife wasn't working. :doh Thank the Lord he won his appeal [albeit 4 years later!] against such a heartless decision.

:xxgrinning--00xx3: It just goes to show, there's no such thing as compassion when it comes to the pen pushers at the UKBA. They only backtracked on their decision because of the bad publicity it attracted.

IainBusby
18th November 2009, 19:04
:angry:It was a particularly shameful act by the Government/Home Office refusing the husband permission to stay.

How differently he would have been treated had he binned his passport and jumped off the back of a truck in Dover
:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

Sim11UK
18th November 2009, 20:17
According to the news, Arnel Cabrera is back in the Philippines, looking after their son...that's not to say, he's not planning to return?

Good luck, to them both, whatever they decide.

Arthur Little
18th November 2009, 22:15
:xxgrinning--00xx3: It just goes to show, there's no such thing as compassion when it comes to the pen pushers at the UKBA. They only backtracked on their decision because of the bad publicity it attracted.

:iagree: ... Exactly!

Arthur Little
18th November 2009, 22:17
Good luck, to them both, whatever they decide.

:iagree: ... again ... Amen to that!