

Speaking to the channel ‘TN’, the coordinator of the Nelson Mandela Centre (CENM), Rolando Nunez, said the creature “had a significant weight loss,” and they gave him a “premature discharge, negligent” twice. Since the NGO claimed that the baby arrived at the hospital weighing 2,350 kilos, representing a deficit of 8%, compared to the weight he had when he was born. Just three months later, they spread the case of an Indian girl born last February 26 in a hospital in the Chaco town of Miraflores, with a weight of 2,850 kilos, who lives in the rural area Techat 3 and belongs to a poor family, who lives in poverty.įrom the Centro de Estudios Nelson Mandela who is closely following the terrible reality of the province, they accused the child was the victim of malpractice hospital Güemes of the town of Juan Jose Castelli, where he remained hospitalized between 9 and March 13 neonatology service, so they called for his immediate attention because his life is in danger.


It is not the first time this has happened in the province: in January, the whole country was moved by the story of Nestor Femenía, a boy of the Qom community of only seven years, died after a long caused agony, mainly because his body was very weak, because of chronic malnutrition. Malpractice charge that was part of the hospital that treated her, and that gave the high “prematurely twice.” They reported another case of malnutrition in the province of Chaco: this time spread the dramatic situation facing indigenous drink two months of the Wichi ethnic group, whose life is in danger. Įxtreme poverty in the province of Capitanich.

This time the protagonist of the tragedy of extreme poverty and malnutrition is an indigenous drink, who lives in the rural area Techat 3 located 14 km from the town of Miraflores, which is one of the gateways to the Impenetrable. The case is similar to child Qom Nestor Femenía, age 7, who died in January at the Avelino Castelán pediatric hospital Resistance, for which they were accused former cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich, former Health Minister Juan Manzur and the Minister Social Development, Alicia Kirchner.
