According to the report made available by the victim’s mother,
Chinenye was preparing for her compulsory one year National Youth
Service Corps before her family decided that rather than just sit at
home before her NYSC call-up, it was best to correct her right limb
which was severely shortened after a fall in 2001.
Her mum's story:
The prayer of every mother is to train her child and in turn the
child trains her when she’s old. That was not to be my case as I watched
my little Chinenye who had just graduated a month ago dies in my arms
owing to the negligence and wickedness of the Indian doctors of Fortis
Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Chinenye had just graduated from University
of Abuja and was preparing for her NYSC but the family had decided that
rather than just sit at home before her NYSC call-up, its best she
corrects her right limb which was severely shortened after a fall in
2001.
Following the fall in which she broke her femur (thigh bone) she
had a surgery which involved the insertation of k-nail (iron) to support
the bone. The iron eventually broke into two and a surgery was
necessitated to remove the 2 piece of broken iron and correct the short
limb that was causing her a lot of pains. . Little did I know that the
Indian doctors had planned to kill my dear Chinenye or how else should I
put it?
After the surgery in India, Chinenye was upset, when I asked her why,
she raised her fears over the surgery, Dr Gupta the senior consultant
removed only one piece of the 2 pieces of previously broken iron in her
limb as opposed to the earlier agreement that the two pieces will be
removed before conducting the limb lengthening surgery.
When she
complained, he assured her that everything will be fine. Shortly after
she was discharged, she noticed that the lengthening screw was stiff and
complained immediately to the doctors but they informed her that they
were looking for the right size of iron for her height.
After 3 days she was forced to go to the hospital. She walked to
the dressing room and two other doctors began to attend to her because
Dr Gupta was not in the hospital. While they were changing the screw she
gasped and suddenly lost consciousness on the dressing table; the
doctors wheeled her into the emergency room.
Less than an hour after she
was wheeled into the dressing room, I was informed that my daughter was
dead, I was shocked, I could not believe my ears,I felt the world had
come to an end, even in my state of shock the best, the hospital could
do was to demand for an additional payment from me as cost of trying to
revive Chinenye.
When I walked into the room where she laid, I discovered they had
already stuffed her nostrils with cotton wool while her body was still
very warm, I immediately begged and cried helplessly that they should
try to revive her but they heartlessly told me that there was nothing
they could do that she had died and had planned to convey her to the
mortuary at the time.
Due to my insistence the transport to the hospital
was delayed by another two hours during which they blatantly refused to
administer any more procedure to revive her.
Dr Gupta latter arrived and told me she died of severe heart
attack. Signs of negligence are evident in the preparedness of the
surgery, as the first day she was wheeled into the theatre for the
surgery it was cancelled and rescheduled because the iron was not the
right size for her height even though she has done several physical
consultations with Dr Gupta.
Secondly, a review of her medical records reveals that there was
no blood thinning medication was prescribed which is necessary for this
kind of surgery.
Thirdly, even after the surgery the doctors were still looking
for the right size of iron. Fourthly, only one piece of the previously
broken iron was removed. Finally, there was no willingness to revive her
and they did not show any value for life in the urgency and
recklessness with which they declared her dead and hurried her to the
mortuary.
Since her death Fortis Hospital New Delhi has issued several
conflicting statements on the cause of her death which only confirms my
fears that Chineye was murdered.
They have refused to release the autopsy result and they still
claim to be investigating the cause of death. I have been crying since
the 9th of October, 2015.
My heart bleeds and I know Chinenye’s soul seeks for justice. I
speak as a mother who deserves to know the cause of her daughter’s
death. I need the support of every Nigerian in this fight against this
murderous act, injustice, oppression and wickedness.
I am helpless but I believe that with God on my side and with the
support of Nigerians and the international community by sharing this
story until it gets to the relevant authorities, the killers of my
daughter will not escape judgement. I have spoken to a couple of
Nigerians that have also had unpalatable experiences in their search for
medical aid in India.
Many have lost their loved ones and refused to share their story.
I have decided to share this story to save more potential lives that
will be lost due to medical negligence in Fortis Hospital and create
awareness. Fortis currently has a branch in Abuja, Nigeria. Fortis why
did you kill Chinenye?
May her soul rest in perfect peace!
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