A disturbing incident that transpired more than twenty years ago has left a former death row inmate shattered both physically and emotionally. At the center of his grievance is the alleged disappearance of an organ during his time as a patient at Kingston Public Hospital. However, he claims that it took him years to uncover the truth, facing resistance and cover-ups along the way.
Serving a sentence on death row for a crime he vehemently denies committing, Kenneth Myrie, an ex-convict, has endured numerous perils and hardships throughout his life. In 2004, while incarcerated, he experienced excruciating pain after consuming a meal, leading to his hospitalization and subsequent transfer from Spanish Town Hospital to Kingston Public Hospital in search of better medical care. Unfortunately, he contends that his situation only deteriorated further at the latter institution. Watch the report:
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