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This should scare you. Not just concern you. Actually scare you.
Because what we’re seeing isn’t an isolated mistake anymore. It’s becoming a pattern. A system where negligence keeps happening, and then silence follows.
And let’s be clear. We are not talking about paperwork or minor delays. We are talking about human lives. People’s loved ones. A child fighting to survive. A parent waiting for care. Families walking into hospitals trusting they will be taken care of, only to be failed when it matters most.
Think about that for a second.
You can do everything right. You can seek help, follow every instruction, wait patiently, trust the system. And still lose someone because someone else didn’t act, didn’t care enough, or simply let it slip.
Hospitals. Doctors. Nurses. Institutions. This isn’t about pointing at one person. It’s about a culture where delays, mistakes, and negligence are quietly brushed aside instead of being confronted. These cases are not rare. They happen more than we admit. They just don’t get talked about long enough.
And what happens after?
Nothing.
No proper investigation. No real answers. No accountability. The same people go back to work the next day like nothing happened, while families are left carrying grief that never leaves them.
And because there are no consequences, our health sector has become too comfortable. Too careless. There is an untouchable attitude growing where people know they won’t be held responsible, and that should worry every single one of us.
Sit with that.
Because this means something much bigger than one case. It means if it happens to you, if it’s your mother, your child, your brother, there is no guarantee anyone will answer for it. No guarantee anyone will even be forced to explain.
That is not just failure. That is dangerous.
@MMuizzu this needs to change.
We need an independent body, a separate committee or board that is not part of the same system, to investigate cases of medical negligence properly. Not internal reviews that protect institutions, but real, transparent investigations that protect people.
Every single person who failed in their duty must be identified and held accountable. Not quietly, not internally, but in a way that ensures this never happens again.
Because right now, what we are allowing is worse than negligence.
We are allowing a system where preventable deaths are absorbed, normalized, and forgotten.
And if that doesn’t make you uncomfortable, angry, and afraid, then we’ve already accepted something we never should have.
@hdcmaldives
Hi, hope baibalal event is going well.
Just a small request, the floodlights are quite bright and shining directly into the nearby apartments. If it’s possible to angle them a little or reduce the intensity, it would really help.