Saturday, September 13, 2014

Investigation after drunk man found asleep in bed at maternity ward with dead rabbit in pocket

A security review has been carried out at the Midlands Regional Hospital in Portlaoise, County Laois, Ireland, after a man who had been drinking gained unauthorised access to the maternity unit at night and was found asleep in a spare bed. Following the incident, the man was found to be carrying a dead rabbit covered in blood in his coat pocket.

He was awoken after sleeping unnoticed for about six hours when a nurse doing her rounds discovered him snoring in a bed. Security and gardaĆ­ were called to the ward. They escorted him to the hospital’s emergency department where he was found to be suffering from the after-effects of alcohol.



After being checked out, he was removed from the hospital grounds, but less than an hour later was observed climbing back in over a surrounding wall, and when located was causing uproar in a public ward. At that point the dead rabbit was discovered. “It seems the guy was out on the town for the night, had a few too many and just wanted somewhere to lie down,” a source said. “Staff at the Midland Regional Hospital at Portlaoise were alerted to an incident in the maternity department.

“The incident involved a member of the public, who gained access to the hospital,” a HSE statement said. “The gardaĆ­­ were alerted. A small number of patients were disturbed while sleeping by the incident. The hospital apologised to all those patients who witnessed and were disturbed by the incident. The hospital has reviewed security measures for the entire hospital campus and is addressing the issues identified.” G4S, the company providing security to the hospital, was unavailable for comment.

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