May 19 2014 – The parents of young Afrikaner Stefan le Grange brought their son to the far East Rand Hospital at 7am on Friday Morning for emergency surgery on his arm which was badly crushed in a bike accident. The nursing staff left the young Afrikaner untreated in a hallway for 48 hours because they claimed that there ‘no doctors available on weekends except by phone:. The parents contacted Afrikaner singer/activist Sunette Bridges and she and the Boere Krisis Aksie teamed up to help get medical help for the young man in the Dunnottar hospital. He was suffering excruciating pain. Two volunteer paramedics from the local area rushed to hospital to help make him more comfortable while Ms Bridges tried to get medical help. The young man was finally transferred to a medical ward after members of the Boere Krisis Aksie group also showed up and interviewed the nursing sister in charge about the lack of treatment for this critically injured patient. The upshot was that he was only given pain medication and was bandaged up in preparation for transfer to the Johannesburg Hospital after Ms Bridges’ Boer Women’s League non-profit fund offered to pay the R3,500 transfer costs. Ms Bridges has issued a plea to help replenish her non-profit fund so that she can continue to help empoverished Afrikaners who get in this kind of trouble.
She wrote: “19 May 2014: We arranged for transfer of Stefan le Grange to Johannesburg General Hospital for surgery of his smashed arm. The doctor at the Far East Rand Hospital confirmed that they ‘do not have the facilities’. I arranged an ambulance with Rescue24. The Boer Women’s League will pay the costs. We would appreciate donations to replenish the fund: it will cost R3,500 to transfer Stefan. Please help us. Payment to non-profit fund:
Boervrouliga
FNB Checking account: 62379723995
Branch code: 250655
Swift Code:FIRNZAJJ
reference: Stefan.
I will meanwhile pay the bill for Stefan’s transport.”
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