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'No bed was available' - Mzbel mourns sister, alleges Korle Bu admission delay led to her death

'No bed was available' - Mzbel mourns sister, alleges Korle Bu admission delay led to her death
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Ghanaian musician Mzbel has publicly alleged that her sister died due to a lack of available beds at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. The incident has reignited national debate regarding the 'no-bed syndrome' and systemic capacity issues in Ghana's public healthcare sector.

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It underscores critical infrastructure failures in public health systems that lead to preventable deaths and public outcry.

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Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Add Pulse as a preferred source on Google Mzbel Ghanaian musician Mzbel has emotionally opened up about the death of her sister, alleging that the tragedy could have been avoided if she had received timely medical attention at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital. Advertisement Mzbel has alleged that her sister died after she was reportedly denied admission at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital because no bed was available, describing the loss as preventable.

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The article reports on the allegations while acknowledging the hospital has not yet responded, maintaining a balanced perspective on the controversy.

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