A Queensland grandmother has claimed that women in labour were left unattended in the hallways of a major public hospital. According to reports, the woman’s allegations are accompanied by images that she says show patients experiencing contractions while waiting in public areas rather than being cared for in clinical wards.
The two outlets covering the story describe the claim as involving women in labour at a capital city hospital and suggest the matter has drawn public attention after the images were made available. The reports focus on the grandmother’s assertion that delays or inadequate monitoring led to patients enduring labour symptoms in hallway settings.
Both sources present the account as a complaint raised by the grandmother rather than a court finding. They do not provide independent verification of the circumstances shown in the images within the text provided, nor do they include a detailed statement from the hospital or health authorities in the excerpts. The reports therefore reflect the allegation and the resulting public concern, while the underlying facts are not fully established in the information provided.