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Lyn Jones, his former coach at the Ospreys, said the player had made mistakes but thought the Blues were harsh to sack him.
"These people were harsh to me and my family.
In contrast, most young FGD participants argued that some TBAs were harsh to the women in labour, and that they did not allow mothers to decide to go to the clinic in case of complications.
In confirmation, most (80%%) old FGD, a quarter (25%%) of the young FGD respondents and most IDI respondents including all the mothers, NHC members and CHWs mentioned that nurses at the clinic were harsh to the women in labour and used abusive language to them.
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