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24 HOURS IN WAR ZONE HOSPITAL
18-08-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Pregnant woman shot twice) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: Some of the bullets collected and stored by, Nova Iguacu General Hospital) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Some of the bullets collected and stored by, Nova Iguacu General Hospital) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: Nova Iguacu Mayor Rogerio Lisboa and A& E Director, Dr Christian Ferreira) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Rio cops bring gunshot victim in an armoured tank to hospital) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: Police armoured tank brought a gunshot victim to the hospital) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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title24 HOURS IN WAR ZONE HOSPITAL
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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: The calibre of bullet has changed over the years) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: The calibre of bullet has changed over the years) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: The bullets have been collected and stored in boxes over the years) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: Nova Iguacu Ambulance) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Nova Iguacu ambulance and police) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Nova Iguacu - Rio de Janeiro) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Nova Iguacu Mayor Rogerio Lisboa and A& E Director, Dr Christian Ferreira) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho / Caters News - (PICTURED: Luciana Carvalho, Nursing Manager, Nova Iguacu General Hospital shows the collected bullets ) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: Nova Iguacu Mayor, Rogeiro Lisboa) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY

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caption***MANDATORY BYLINE*** PIC FROM Robson Coelho /Caters News - (PICTURED: A&E Shift Manager, Fernanda Sahione. Pic Robson Coelho) - Escalating violence in Rio de Janeiro has transformed the states health units into war zone hospitals with doctors facing a daily battle to save the lives of hundreds injured in horrific firearm and knife attacks. Were operating in a war zone where there is no ceasefire and no truce. Where high velocity bullets rip people open and the number of victims from shootings and stabbings has reached record levels. These are the haunting words of Dr Lino Sieiro Netto, medical director of Nova Iguacu General Hospital (HGNI). The situation is so acute, the hospital based in Posse, a neighbour in Nova Iguacu - one of the most violent metropolitan areas in Rio - opened its doors for 24 hours at the end of last month allowing candid and harrowing access to its emergency rooms in a bid to reveal the scale of the crisis. The exclusive round-the-clock watch witnessed a weekend of bloodshed. The 430-bed, woefully overcrowded medical centre receives around two gunshot victims a day. SEE CATERS COPY