US boxer blasts NHS doctors as ‘inept animals’ after post-fight surgery ordeal
An American bare-knuckle boxer has called NHS doctors “inept animals” after he suffered from complications following post-fight surgery. A spokesperson for Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust said: “We’re sorry Mr Malignaggi had to wait in our Emergency Department to be treated following his bare-knuckle fight. “We do prioritise patients based on clinical need, to ensure that the most critically ill patients are treated first. If Mr Malignaggi would like to contact us, we would be happy to...
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