Local man recounts shocking encounter outside hospital: 'I was just blacked out'
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Danielle F.
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Hospitals are a sanctuary for safety and treatment.
However, a harrowing incident has raised serious concerns about hospital security.
An attack that left a senior man in intensive care sparked a conversation about the measures in place to protect our most vulnerable citizens.
Victor Watson spoke about a brutal assault which occurred within the hospital's vicinity.
The 91-year-old was visiting his wife at Adelaide's Modbury Hospital with his son-in-law when the alleged assault occurred.
'I was off balance, and I fell, and that's where I hit my head. And then I woke up for a few seconds, and I was just blacked out,' he recounted.
'I looked, and this bloke was attacking him, and I went out to try and help him,' he added.
The attack was so severe that his family prepared for the worst.
However, Watson's fighting spirit saw him through and eventually recovered after a three-week stay in intensive care.
The alleged attacker and Modbury Hospital's former patient, Kym Bicknell, has been charged with two counts of robbery and two counts of assault causing harm, theft, and assault.
After the attack, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation South Australia called for increased security measures to ensure the safety of hospital workers and patients.
'Anyone who's working after hours will be guaranteed a car park onsite,' stated Elizabeth Dabars, the branch's Chief Executive.
The Northern Adelaide Local Health Network has responded through additional security assistance, including escorts to accompany health workers to their designated car park slots between 5 pm and 10 pm.
While these measures are commendable, Watson expressed that such precautions should have been placed earlier.
'There should be someone closer to the door, definitely. Even one or two security to prevent anything like that happening again,' Watson said.
The incident left physical scars for Watson but also highlighted the vulnerability of seniors in public spaces.
The safety of all seniors is paramount.
We encourage everyone to be vigilant and to advocate for better security measures in their communities.
Have you experienced similar concerns about safety in public spaces? Share your stories and thoughts in the comments below.
However, a harrowing incident has raised serious concerns about hospital security.
An attack that left a senior man in intensive care sparked a conversation about the measures in place to protect our most vulnerable citizens.
Victor Watson spoke about a brutal assault which occurred within the hospital's vicinity.
The 91-year-old was visiting his wife at Adelaide's Modbury Hospital with his son-in-law when the alleged assault occurred.
'I was off balance, and I fell, and that's where I hit my head. And then I woke up for a few seconds, and I was just blacked out,' he recounted.
'I looked, and this bloke was attacking him, and I went out to try and help him,' he added.
The attack was so severe that his family prepared for the worst.
However, Watson's fighting spirit saw him through and eventually recovered after a three-week stay in intensive care.
The alleged attacker and Modbury Hospital's former patient, Kym Bicknell, has been charged with two counts of robbery and two counts of assault causing harm, theft, and assault.
After the attack, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation South Australia called for increased security measures to ensure the safety of hospital workers and patients.
'Anyone who's working after hours will be guaranteed a car park onsite,' stated Elizabeth Dabars, the branch's Chief Executive.
The Northern Adelaide Local Health Network has responded through additional security assistance, including escorts to accompany health workers to their designated car park slots between 5 pm and 10 pm.
While these measures are commendable, Watson expressed that such precautions should have been placed earlier.
'There should be someone closer to the door, definitely. Even one or two security to prevent anything like that happening again,' Watson said.
The incident left physical scars for Watson but also highlighted the vulnerability of seniors in public spaces.
The safety of all seniors is paramount.
We encourage everyone to be vigilant and to advocate for better security measures in their communities.
Key Takeaways
- Adelaide local Victor Watson and his son-in-law were assaulted outside Modbury Hospital after a visit.
- Watson was severely hurt but survived after being under intensive care for three weeks.
- Health workers called for increased security measures at hospitals. The Northern Adelaide Local Health Network offered security escorts between 5 pm to 10 pm.
- The alleged attacker, Kym Bicknell, has been charged with robbery, assault causing harm, theft, and another count of assault.