Rings From Woman's Amputated Arm Go Missing 11
After suffering horrific injuries in a car accident, 65-year-old Doris Smith had to have her left arm amputated. As if that weren't bad enough, three rings she was wearing on her left hand have now gone missing. Police, ambulance, and hospital staff are investigating the incident, but so far nobody has found a trace of the missing jewelry. Mrs. Smith's son said, "You'd like to think nobody would have stolen them with the state my mum was in. It's not so much the financial value of them — it's the sentimental value."
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how is that news for nerds, stuff that matters?
Welcome to Slashdot Idle, Idly passing the time away
Hospital Procedure, Property Rights (Score:2)
The story itself might not seem particularly geek/news/thought-worthy until you start thinking about it.
Hospital Procedure:
What procedures are there to protect property in hospitals? Having worked in an ER, it was often "get a hospital volunteer to put clothes in a brown paper bag and write illegibly what is in there". Surely we could find better and more secure ways of doing this. We're talking about property, wallets, rings etc of a person who may be unconscious and is definitely vulnerable. Can't we
He's dead Jim (Score:5, Funny)
get his wallet!
Been there, done that (Score:2)
Clearly unacceptable... (Score:2)
In other words, no amateur thieves taking what the Hospital is planning to steal later!
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