Time was urgent, so Captain Cao personally took people to the Third Hospital of Southern Yunnan.
There is indeed Yan Siyu's admission information there, but Yan Siyu is not called Yan Siyu there, and there is no photo.
It only records that an 18-year-old girl who stayed in the hospital on a certain day was stimulated to have an abortion due to a love affair.
It contains the doctor's treatment records and medication records.
"Where's the surveillance in your hospital?"
Team Cao looked through the medical records and asked to see the surveillance.
"Also, bring that child out, we have to take him away."
Captain Cao still made such a request even though he knew it was out of thin air.
He now doubted what role these three institutions played in the human traffickers' buying and selling process.
When the person in charge heard Captain Cao ask about the surveillance system, he smiled awkwardly and said, "Officer Cao, to be honest, our hospital's surveillance system is broken and we didn't have time to repair it."
"Why don't you repair it? This is a mental hospital. If you don't pay attention to the patients and can't even guarantee the monitoring facilities, can this hospital still gain the trust of the public?"
Captain Cao had already guessed that he would shirk the lack of monitoring, so he didn't find it strange.
"It's not that we don't want to repair it, but the hospital is really short of funds and there's nothing we can do."
The person in charge simply sat down and cried to Captain Cao about the hospital's difficulties.
"Our three hospitals have been semi-charitable since their establishment. Most of the funds are provided by well-wishers. Rich people will not send patients here. Most of the people who send patients here are from families with heavy burdens.
, can’t afford to support a mentally ill person.”
"They only need to pay a very small amount of money and let us help take care of mentally ill patients in a centralized manner."
"There are also those whose families don't care about them at all. They just send the people here and leave, never to be seen again. The expenses of these people in the hospital are all borne by our hospital."
"So, our hospital really can't afford to invest in safety measures. Officer Cao, I'm really sorry. This is our hospital's problem, and we will find a way to solve it..."
The person in charge, who was over fifty years old, bowed deeply to Captain Cao, looking extremely sincere.
"You mean, your hospital is charitable?"
Captain Cao's intuition was wrong. If this hospital was established and operated by donations from caring people in society, then there would be too much room for internal maneuverability.
"Take out all the information about your hospital. Are there many units that donate money to your hospital every year?"
The person in charge still looked sincere: "There were a lot of donations in the beginning, but later there were not many donations. Our hospital also has Guo Jia's support, otherwise it would not be able to open at all."
Guo Jia supports?
Captain Cao asked someone to bring the relevant information about the hospital back directly. He couldn't understand it and had to find more professional people.
However, he waited here for a long time, but still did not wait for Sister Wang and Zhao Hu's "daughter" to come.
But they waited for a nurse who was responsible for taking care of Yan Siyu.
The nurse is a middle-aged woman with dark skin and looks very honest.
"Nurse Chen, this is Captain Cao from the city's criminal police team. He's here to investigate the situation of Zhao Sisi, who was recently admitted to the hospital."
Nurse Chen glanced at Captain Cao in fear: "Zhao Sisi, she is dead."
"What?" The person in charge stood up suddenly as if he didn't know anything about it, "That girl has only been here a few days, how could she die?"
"She committed suicide in the middle of the night, and we didn't expect it."
Nurse Chen described what happened, including when she found out the person was dead and how she reported it. Then the parents failed to contact her, so she had to be cremated in advance.
Captain Cao felt his heart sink when he heard this. He already realized that something was wrong.