
Anonymous donor to replace nurses' tyres
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AAPThe West Australian An anonymous donor will cover the cost of replacing car tyres slashed in a vandal attack at Princess Margaret Hospital. Nurses returning to their vehicles from 12-hour
night shifts were distraught to find tyres had been slashed on their cars sometime on Monday night. Up to 23 cars parked in a PMH secure staff carpark were targeted in the attack. PMH
executive director Philip Aylward released a statement today saying all affected staff would be reimbursed by a generous donor. He said the hospital had received several offers of financial
support from the public, but one offered to cover the entire cost of tyre replacement. "Staff will be reimbursed by a member of the public who has committed to covering the cost of tyre
replacement to all staff whose tyres were damaged in this incident," Mr Aylward said. "On behalf of the nurses and all staff at PMH, I would like to extend my gratitude to this
person for their incredible generosity." Police are investigating the crime and ask anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. GET THE LATEST NEWS FROM
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