Tag: Ospital ng Makati

Napoles experiences internal bleeding

According to her attorney, Janet Lim Napoles unexpectedly experienced internal bleeding, thus obliging them to once again file a motion to the Makati Regional Trial Court to stay at the Ospital ng Makati, inspite of the court’s prior decision denying Napoles’ early request to stay at the said hospital.

Napoles’ camp seeks longer stay in the hospital

Alleged pork barrel mastermind Janet Lim Napoles asked the Supreme Court to allow her to either stay longer in the Ospital ng Makati or transfer her in a home-care institution, arguing that this is necessary to let her recuperate quickly from her surgery, saying that the detention cell in Fort Sto. Domingo, Laguna is not conducive for her recovery.

Napoles’ biopsy result to come out in three days

According to Dr. Florentina Villanueva, head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of the Ospital ng Makati, tissue samples were taken from Janet Lim Napoles’ cervix and said samples will undergo numerous examinations, thus the results will only be available after three days.  

Napoles not to be given VIP treatment at Ospital ng Makati

The Ospital ng Makati said it would not give any special treatment to Janet Lim-Napoles. The businesswoman who was accused of engineering the pork barrel scam was admitted late Monday night at the hospital where she will be undergoing surgery for myoma. Napoles arrived at the Ospital ng Makati at 10:19 p.m., Monday, March 31.  She was not handcuffed. During a press conference Tuesday, April 1, Dr. Ismael Peralta said that hospital personnel are treating […]

Napoles rushed to Ospital ng Makati

The alleged mastermind of the pork barrel scam, Janet Lim Napoles, was rushed to a government hospital in Makati after complaining of severe pain in her stomach.   She asked Judge Elmo Alameda to allow her to be confined at the St. Lukes Hospital for the removal of her myoma.  Judge Alameda, however, ruled that it would be better if Napoles would be treated in a government hospital.  Alameda then allowed Napoles to be taken […]