WFTV.com - News - Hospital Patient Robbed Of Credit Cards, Checking Account Hospital Patient Robbed Of Credit Cards, Checking Account POSTED: 5:20 pm EST February 17, 2005 UPDATED: 6:05 pm EST February 17, 2005 CLERMONT, Fla. -- An 83-year-old woman became the victim of a thief in just about the last place she would have expected, during a visit to the hospital. GET WFTV NEWS HEADLINES BY EMAIL 9 a.m. Headlines Noon Headlines 4 p.m. Headlines News of the Strange Breaking News Alerts According to Augustina Malavet's credit card statements, she did a lot of shopping over the past couple of weeks, including at a Clermont Target store. The only problem is, it couldn't have been her. Inside her daughter's Clermont home, Malavet is recovering, not just from her latest medical mishap, but from her last stay at South Lake Hospital. "I feel very bad. I feel disgusted. I'm 83 years old," Malavet says. She was having chest pains, and when an ambulance arrived to take her away, she says she handed the paramedic her wallet to get her medial cards out. Later, during the admitting process, she got the wallet back, which she kept in her room. But several days later, she noticed two credit cards and a bankcard were missing. "That's terrible, that's terrible. I never thought nobody could do that to me," Malavet says. Whoeve