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Patient who held drug-fuelled parties at a psychiatric hospital sentenced to death in Vietnam

When police raided the hospital, they found the room was soundproofed and kitted out for parties with strobe lighting, DJ decks, and large speakers, said local reports. He occasionally brought sex workers to the drug-fuelled parties, attended by patients and hospital staff.

Quy would also ply the drugs to recovering addicts at the hospital, who would then deal drugs for him to people outside.to be caregivers for patients., with a monthly payoff of VND10 million . The head of the hospital, Vuong Van Tinh, was relieved of his position following the scandal.Quy had a history of mental illness, but the court concluded he was of sound mind and should be held responsible for his actions.

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