Liberia, July 7 -- A joint independent investigation into the operations of the Dialysis Center at John F. Kennedy (JFK) Medical Center has uncovered allegations of severe overcrowding, inadequate medical services and what patients and staff describe as inhumane treatment of individuals suffering from kidney disease.

Interviews with patients and including Wilfred Gray-Johnson, Chairman of the Dialysis Patients Association at the JFK and some medical personnel, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, this news outlet found that the country's only public dialysis center is struggling to meet the growing demand for life saving treatment.

Crisis and Congestion at the JFK Dialysis Center

Mr. Gray-Johnson lamented critical resource s...