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Police open for talks with Chong Hua hospital

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POLICE Regional Office-Central Visayas Director Jose Mario Espino said he is open for a dialogue with a private hospital, which allegedly asked for a deposit before a wounded operative can be admitted.

The police official said he received the reply-letter of Dr. Helen Po, the medical director and chief operating officer of Chong Hua Hospital.

"It is very clear they are apologizing on what happened," he said in an interview with reporters Monday, October 23.

Espino said he relayed the letter to the Philippine National Police Legal Service for further study.

He had written the hospital a letter-complaint after it allegedly did not admit Police Officer 3 David Naraja Jr., who was hit in the face after he shot by alleged gun-for-hire Jessie Largo, who was also killed during the operation in Talisay City past 4 p.m. Monday, October 16.

"Upon reaching the hospital, the patient was immediately attended by the health care providers who were on duty at the time. However, unexpectedly, absent the assurance that the patient was outside an emergency condition, and having been informed that the latter should be confined for further medical procedures, we were demanded of a deposit to be paid to the hospital as a prerequisite for such medical procedures," a portion of Espino's letter read.

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