Ridge Nurses’ PRO Readies To Share New Video Evidence of Incident Between Ralph and Pregnant Nurse
- The spokesperson for nurses at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital has gone public regarding the committee probe into the incident involving Ralph St Williams
- She claimed to have another video where Ralph allegedly assaulted a pregnant nurse when he came to the hospital
- Netizens who reacted to the claims by the woman have shared varied opinions on the incident
Sarah Danquah, the spokesperson for Nurses at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital, also known as Ridge, has reacted to the committee report on the incident involving popular social activist Ralph St Williams and some nurses at the hospital.
This comes after the probe committee shared its findings on the August 16 incident, where Ralph was reported to have stormed the Ridge Hospital facility and assaulted workers at the emergency unit.

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Speaking in an interview with GHOne TV on Thursday, August 28, Sarah Danquah, who expressed displeasure over the committee report, indicated that she had incriminating evidence to prove that Ralph, in fact, slapped a senior nurse as soon as he entered one of the wards.

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She stated that the video, which has since gone viral, does not portray what transpired involving Ralph and the said pregnant nurse.
When quizzed by the interviewer about whether she presented the video to the probe committee, Sarah Danquah indicated that she was not invited, hence her inability to submit the video as evidence.
She vowed to go all out and expressed readiness to submit the video evidence for review.
Ridge Hospital incident committee's official position
This comes after the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Health and a member of the committee investigating the alleged assault at Ridge Hospital, Tony Goodman, explained that there was no evidence to support claims that Rejoice Tsotso Bortei was assaulted.
In an interview with Channel One TV on Wednesday, August 27, he explained that the rotation nurse at the facility was not physically assaulted, based on footage reviewed by the investigative committee.
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Reactions to Ridge nurses’ PRO's "new evidence"
Netizens who took to the comments section of the video shared their views on claims made by the spokesperson for Ridge Hospital nurses.

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Ike "Wall-Street" Afotey commented:
"So, if you wanted to assist in the case of your member, did you need to be invited first to provide evidence? K3 na k3 da."
Emmanuel Asamoah P. Jnr wrote:
"This woman will do, and Ralph will add her to those he is summoning to the gods."
Nii Ayi opined:
"She’s just enjoying the airtime moment. It happens once in a lifetime."
PA reacts to the PRO's claims
YEN.com.gh engaged Physician Assistant Nimo Calvary for her reaction to the Nurse PRO’s comments on the Ralph case and her revelation of possessing the actual video of the alleged assault at Ridge Hospital.
Responding to the claims, Nimo Calvary said:
“If she indeed has the video, I would advise her to pursue the matter in court, because assault is not something to be taken lightly in such an environment. She can first allow GHOne TV to publish it as she mentioned, and then present it in court to clear the doubts surrounding the claims.”

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Ralph appeals to Mahama over Ridge saga
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that Ralph St Williams appealed to President John Mahama and Health Minister Mintah Akandoh following the committee report presented by the probe committee on the alleged Ridge Hospital assault case.
Taking to Facebook, Ralph, who looked displeased, shared footage of a second confrontation he had with some officials at the Ridge Hospital.
He lamented that an individual was in police custody over the issue and needed to be released.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh