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Patient in hospital in Tokushima strangled to death

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Police in Tokushima City said that a 57-year-old man who was found dead in his hospital bed on Monday was strangled to death.

According to police, the estimated time of death was between 10 p.m. on Jan 26 and 7:30 a.m. the next day at Jonan Hospital, Sankei Shimbun reported. Police said the patient, Tatsuya Kondo, had strangulation marks on his neck. There were no other visible external injuries or signs of resistance.

At around 7:30 a.m. Jan 27, a nurse noticed something was wrong while delivering breakfast and contacted a doctor who confirmed the patient's death at the scene. The hospital called 110 to report that an inpatient had died.

Police said they are analyzing hospital surveillance camera footage to try and find out who went into Kondo’s room prior to his death.

Kondo was in a psychiatric care ward with another patient. On the night of Jan 26, Kondo complained to a nurse that the other patient had stolen his snack. That patient was moved to another room.

Police said he is being questioned along with hospital staff who were on duty overnight.

According to the hospital, there were two nurses on duty and 30 inpatients at the hospital that night.

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Kondo was in a psychiatric care ward with another patient.

Why there was not enough surveillance and security inside those psychiatric houses, especially for those mentally unstable patients??

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Patient care at that hospital is terrible. Would not recommend.

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DanteKHToday  08:14 pm JST

Kondo was in a psychiatric care ward with another patient.

Why there was not enough surveillance and security inside those psychiatric houses, especially for those mentally unstable patients??

Don't be ridiculous. This is about staffing levels—and Patient checks. My guess is the staff were sleeping. We don't put cameras where people sleep for privacy reasons. Think about it. 30 patients to 2 members of staff. That is a terrible staff-to-patient ratio.

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What can happen, when 2 nurses and 30 psychos are there overnight... IMO the still dangerous minimum would be 60 strong well-trained bodybuilders in such a scenario. Imagine the patients revolt, then for each two strong men maybe can fix them all and calm down the situation a little bit. But only two nurses, probably women? Impossible to handle that there right from the beginning.

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Sharing rooms? Not locked

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More than likely one of the other patients.

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