KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) has filed a police report following allegations made by a pregnant woman.
The page has also apologised to KKH and their readers and said that they will cooperate with the authorities and police investigations. We hope that the woman who made the original claims will be able to clear the air with KKH and any relevant authorities, and put this case to rest once and for all. Later that evening (25 Mar), Wake Up Singapore posted an apology to KKH and their readers for sharing the false claim sent by the woman. Wake Up Singapore, who previously shared the false claim, has likewise apologised for uploading the post and said they will cooperate with police investigations. Meanwhile, the woman has apparently made an apology to Wake Up Singapore for her false report. However, the hospital has clarified that the online account of the incident was false and has since filed a police report over the woman’s claim.
SINGAPORE - KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) has made a police report over an "incorrect" claim made by a pregnant woman, who said she had to wait for ...
We apologise to KKH and all our readers.” When a doctor eventually saw her at 6pm, she said she was told that she had lost her baby. She claimed that she arrived at KKH at 2pm to seek treatment but was told to wait at the drop-off area.
KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) has made a police report over an "incorrect" claim made by a pregnant woman, who said she had to wait for four ...
We apologise to KKH and all our readers.” - The Straits Times/ANN SINGAPORE, March 25 (The Straits Times/ANN): KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) has made a police report over an "incorrect" claim made by a pregnant woman, who said she had to wait for four hours to be treated for abdominal pains at the hospital and eventually lost her baby.
SINGAPORE: KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) said on Friday (Mar 25) it has filed a police report over an unidentified pregnant woman's claims that ...
In a media statement on Friday, Prof Sia thanked the public for allowing the hospital time to investigate the incident and reiterated that there are discrepancies between the story and the bill information shared online. "Preliminary investigations indicate that there is no such case at the hospital on the date indicated in the report," the hospital had said on Thursday. KKH was reponding to CNA's queries after Wake Up Singapore published a post on Friday, alleging that the hospital had spoken to the woman on the phone before it released the statement the day before saying it was not able to identify the patient despite its "best efforts".
SINGAPORE — KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) said it has made a police report over accusations that it had left an expectant mother to bleed ...
We can definitively say that there is no such scenario." SINGAPORE — KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) said it has made a police report over accusations that it had left an expectant mother to bleed profusely at the drop-off point outside the hospital, resulting in a miscarriage. SINGAPORE — KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) said it has made a police report over accusations that it had left an expectant mother to bleed profusely at the drop-off point outside the hospital, resulting in a miscarriage.
The expectant mother who supposedly suffered a miscarriage at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) in February 2022 has come out to admit she lied about the ...
I sent you things in the heat of the moment because I was also agonising over the loss of a previous miscarriage which was handled by KKH." She also messaged us with her real name, occupation and Instagram account." Wake Up Singapore had also said it provided KKH with the woman's contact details and kept up with developments. Wake Up Singapore had also questioned KKH about why it could not verify the incident when the woman had supposedly spoken to the hospital over the phone. 1. Take down all the posts 2. We are sorry."