Women are greeted at night by Slovak housekeeper in hospital, nurses are upset



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In the evening, President Boris Kollár will greet the visitors, who will stay until morning and use the equipment reserved for staff. For this, they fought with the sisters

There was a heated debate between the staff of the St. Michael Hospital in Bratislava and the female visitors of the Speaker of the House, Boris Kollár, after the latter asked them questions that were not part of their job: the New Word in Bratislava became charge of the news of the SME. The nurses complain that despite the ban, the housekeeper can receive guests who usually arrive at night and stay until morning, and do not wear protective equipment.

The Kollár visitors also entered a room for hospital staff, where they used their kitchen utensils and refrigerator. When the nurses expressed their displeasure at the hospital management, they threatened them with dismissal and deduction from the Christmas commission, SME writes. A doctor, who asked not to reveal his name, confirmed to the portal that the discrepancy between the house president’s visitors and the nurses had also become a mess, for which Kollár apologized.

Bomber in the service verda

Kollár was taken to the hospital after suffering an accident with his official car a few days ago. Collar’s bodyguard and driver were more easily injured and the housekeeper complained of shortness of breath. Three of the participants in the accident were taken to hospital, two more, a woman and a man, suffered head and chest injuries. Collar’s second cervical vertebra was broken, so his head was crowned.

According to Plus 7 Dní, the housekeeper was traveling with former Miss Universe Slovakia finalist Miroslava Fabu¹ova in the service limousine when the accident occurred. The woman, also known as the ex-wife of Slovak hockey player Peter Fabus, confirmed to the portal that she is currently being treated in the intensive care unit, but did not provide further information about why she spent the evening with Kollár. “I’m not going to comment on that,” he replied to the request.



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