The samarias take advantage of their “5 minutes of fame” to publicize their current situation. From other countries they write to them.
Colombia News.
A journalist from Santa Marta Stereo went to the outskirts of the La Milagrosa Clinic to address a complaint from the relatives of a minor who, apparently, was hospitalized in that care center and, according to his point of view, did not receive the attention suitable for your clinical case.
At the scene, two women and a man (who identified themselves as relatives of the patient) demanded better care for the girl.
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Whoever had the turn first, angrily stated that the doctors there did not “attend the girl as she should be.”
Then, the complainant gave the turn to her family member so that he could continue recounting the events, saying: “Rosa speaks.”
Immediately, the reporter moved the microphone towards the other woman present on the scene and she replied: “Hello, hello, are you talking to Rosa.”
This reaction of the minor’s relative unleashed a series of humorous comments from Internet users and the video circulates virally on social networks.
Also, memes and other messages alluding to “Hello, you talk to Rosa”:
The story behind the video
Lisbeth De León and Rosa De León, are the protagonists of the video that circulates virally on social networks, two sisters who live in Santa Marta.
They are Melany’s aunts, the girl for whom they angrily asked for timely care at the La Milagrosa Clinic in the capital of Magdalena.
After the complaints and her insistence, the minor was sent to the General Clinic of the North in Barranquilla. Although the transfer was made, both Lisbeth and Rosa are not satisfied with the behavior of her EPS.
In an angry tone, the women claimed that the girl apparently has not yet been evaluated by the specialist: “we need authorization for the pediatric surgeon to see her. We are not happy.”
“My niece was going to die and it was out of desperation that they transferred the girl,” Lisbeth said.
They ask for help
Rosa and Lisbeth take advantage of their “5 minutes of fame” to publicize their current economic situation in the Altos de las Delicias neighborhood in the city of Santa Marta.
Both live in different ranches and in very precarious conditions. Their homes are made of wood and zinc, and due to their current popularity, they ask their followers to help them by donating construction materials to improve their quality of life.
“Anyone who wants to collaborate with us should collaborate with us…” Rosa said into the Santa Marta Stereo microphones.
Likewise, Lisbeth made a call to those who have enjoyed her video to put their “hands in denim” and help them financially.
“What comes from the heart because we are not going to pressure people either,” they said.
They added that they have taken the memes and comments they have read on social networks with great humor: “It makes us laugh a lot,” they said.
So far, the women have received messages from their followers, including from countries like Mexico and Chile, and they hope that these people show solidarity with them.
Here is the interview granted by Rosa and Lisbeth:
Here is the full video of the women’s complaint:
Cover Photo: Screenshot @santamartastereo
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