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Tembisa Hospital looking for patients’ family or relatives

Anyone with information can call Tembisa Hospital social workers on 011 923 2223

TTembisa Hospital appeals to members of the community to assist them with information that could lead to finding the family members or relatives of several patients.

According to Tembisa Hospital’s spokesperson, Shirley Matjila, the patients have been admitted to the hospital and they need the public’s assistance in locating their family members.

“We urge people to contact the hospital if they they know any relatives or family members of the patients. Your assistance in this matter will be highly appreciated,” she said.

• A 22-year-old man brought in by City of Johannesburg Emergency Medical Services (Cojems) paramedics. He was picked up in Ivory Park next to Kaalfontein Primary School. He has a history of being knocked down by a car.

• A 40-year-old man brought in by EMS paramedics. He was picked up in Esiphethweni Section under a bridge. It is claimed he was assaulted by community members.

• A 35-year-old man brought in by EMS paramedics. He was knocked down by a car on Pomona Road. The patient was unconscious and intubated by paramedics.

Anyone with information can call Tembisa Hospital social workers on 011 923 2223.

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