Sunday, March 6, 2011

The night-shift ghost terrorizes a hospital

A spirit that appears at night has terrorized workers at St Barnabas in Libode, South Africa. Therefore, that hospital officials have opened an official investigation to the extent that you are taking the matter begins to be concerned that employees who refuse to work the night shift. Machines that are switched on and off alone, visions of a mysterious nurse who disappears and calls to the doors of some rooms of medical interns are part of the mysterious cocktail.

"A patient who had a cesarean during the night said that a nurse removed the bandages without the man could never see his face," said hospital spokeswoman Siwze Kupel, the Sapa news agency. It is not the only case. In the intensive care unit nurses say the machines are switched on and off alone.

"We went to turn them off and return to work without anyone being in the room," say the workers. The first report three weeks ago they put medical students working in the hospital, claiming the manager that "at night someone knocks on our doors and go out and no one in the hall." So no one took seriously the young.

The last to testify that there is an evil spirit in the building has been a worker who says, "I came at night to a nurse uniform, with a handbag in front of the hospital. I asked him where he was going and he told me to work and her image disappeared. "Since the health center have decided to take the case seriously and are investigating the events." It could be a serious problem for the hospital, since workers can refuse to work the night shift, "says his spokesman." We are also concerned about the operations that occur early in the morning as some machines are disconnected in the middle of the intervention, "says Kupel.

In South Africa there is a strong belief in everything that is related to the spirits. The belief in contact with the ancestors is part of the culture of many people and respect for your figure, you should never offend them, is crucial when making many decisions, especially in areas rural areas.

The center itself recognizes that it could seriously affect the operation of hospital

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