Victim of a botched eye surgery

To The Editor:

This letter is written on the behalf of Mr. Cyrus Hall, a Jamaican native who resides in the U.S.

As a direct result of an alleged botched eye surgery and Mr. Hall’s ineligibility to secure aid, he is currently facing extreme hardship.

He has tried without success to get some answers from the doctor responsible for the operation, and several legal consultations and letters written on Mr. Hall’s behalf, but none of which has provided a feasible solution.

Mr. Hall was the sole breadwinner for his family and prior to this infamous surgery had a successful business. As a direct result of his rapidly deteriorating health, he has had to put the business aside, with hope that one of us would one day revive his company.

This letter is a plea for help as well as the initiative to begin an advocacy movement for immigrants who may be in a similar situation. Please, if there is anyone or any organization who could be of assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out. All support will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you in advance!

Melonie Hall, lonie22@hotmail.com.

Reader Feedback

Melonie Hall from Brooklyn says:
Dear Editor,
This is an open letter to all Caribbean Nationals; Have you or someone you may know, contemplated returning home to your native land, but lack the resources? After numerous encounters with my fellow men, this initiative was fathomed. There is an imperative need to have Home, accommodating returning residents, who may have experienced extreme hardship abroad. Often times not everyone have the direct access in the "Land of opportunity". With this, the initiative came to mind; to have a Home designated and sponsored by native Caribbean, according to respective countries.
Please send your comments or please let me know if you are able to help with this initiative. Thank you in advance!
Yours truly; Melonie Hall- mysrvcs@gmail.com
Nov. 19, 2011, 9:20 am

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