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Apr 20, 2009 News
The MV Malali was delayed for some time at Wakenaam Stelling to allow an ambulance, which was taking two patients to the Georgetown Hospital to confirm the death of one of them shortly after 02:00 hrs yesterday. Many commuters aboard the ferry were unaware of the event and wondered why the boat was delayed.
According to information received, one of the two patients, a female, succumbed as the boat was between Adventure and Wakenaam.
The nurse accompanying the patient requested that the Malali wait at Wakenaam Stelling while the ambulance took the patients to the Wakenaam Cottage Hospital where the medic confirmed that the woman was dead.
The nurse then made contact with her supervisor at Suddie who instructed her to take both persons to Georgetown, as there was no mortician on the Essequibo Coast.
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