“Unexpected Encounter: Thief Startles Eric’s Mother Upon Awakening at 10 p.m. in a Brussels Hospital Bed”

Eric was offended following his mother was reportedly robbed in the middle of the night at Cliniques Saint-Luc hospital following an operation. Eric wonders regarding the safety of hospitals following his mother woke up to someone in her room pretending to be someone from the cleaning crew, who made small talk. Eric discovered that €100 was stolen from his mother’s wallet and suspects that the individual who pretended to be a member of staff is the thief. The medical staff was not surprised by the theft when Eric communicated the facts, which annoyed him. Sylvain Bayet, a spokesperson for Cliniques Saint-Luc, says that thefts are “uncommon” within the establishment, and a patrol system has been set up within Saint-Luc by the security service. They also note cameras in certain areas and recommend that patients not bring valuables to the hospital. In recent years, the number of thefts and extortion committed in hospital rooms and recorded by the federal police has been reducing. However, Eric’s experience raises questions regarding the safety of hospitals.

“A person walks into a hospital room at 10 p.m. and it doesn’t bother anyone.” Via the orange Alert us button, Eric is offended. Hospitalized at Cliniques Saint-Luc following an operation, her mother was reportedly robbed in the middle of the night in early March. And it even seems that she surprised the thug.

Following the misadventure that his mother allegedly experienced, Éric (first name assumed for the sake of anonymity) wonders regarding the safety of our hospitals. At the beginning of March, his mother was hospitalized in the orthopedic department of Cliniques Saint-Luc following an operation. While he visits her, Eric is intrigued by the story she tells him. “She tells me she woke up during the night and someone was in the room. He made small talk and pretended to be someone from the cleaning crew,” says Eric. Room cleaning service while patients sleep? The approach surprises Eric.

In order to dispel any suspicion, he checks his mother’s satchel. “He was robbed of €100 in cash from his wallet”, he says. For Eric, no other possible scenario: the one who pretended to be a member of staff is in fact the thief. “So that means an individual is walking around hospital rooms and robbing patients,” he is indignant.

It’s unimaginable

According to him, the medical staff, to whom he communicated the facts, were not surprised. And it is precisely this lack of reaction which annoys our witness. “It’s unimaginable. There are no cameras, no surveillance to ensure that no one enters the rooms. I find it disturbing”, he exclaims. Éric explains that it was suggested that he file a complaint with the police. But for him, the situation is serious. “How safe are our hospitals? Where are we going?”he hammers.

Sylvain Bayet, spokesperson for Cliniques Saint-Luc, tells us that thefts are “uncommon” within the establishment. In order to prevent this type of occurrence, we are told that the Saint-Luc University Clinics security service works in collaboration with the police in the Montgomery area: presence of a police station on site, easy access within the institution , transmission and processing of reports.

A patrol system and cameras

“A patrol system has also been set up within Saint-Luc by the Security Service. Finally, we can note the presence of cameras in certain areas”, adds the spokesperson. Despite these measures, the establishment recommends that people in hospital do not bring valuables to the hospital. A safe is thus made available to them free of charge.

In recent years, the number of thefts and extortion committed in hospital rooms and recorded by the federal police has been falling. On average, there were an average of 11 thefts recorded per day in 2012. In 2022, there were less than 2 per day. In 2022, there were 135 complaints for theft and extortion in hospitals in Brussels, 170 in Wallonia and 219 in Flanders. Important clarification, these are indeed thefts declared to the police, there is no doubt that certain facts, not being declared by the victims, pass under the radar of the authorities.






The safety of our hospitals is a concern that cannot be taken lightly. As Éric’s mother’s alleged robbery in the middle of the night at Cliniques Saint-Luc highlights, despite measures put in place, including cameras and patrol systems, theft and extortion in hospital rooms can still occur. It is recommended that patients do not bring valuables to the hospital and use the safe provided free of charge. While the number of reported thefts and extortion in hospitals has decreased in recent years, there is no doubt that some cases go unreported. The safety and security of patients must remain a top priority in our healthcare system.

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