A devastated family is seeking for answer and justice seven months after their young daughter died in a
hospital in New Delhi, India. According to Sahara Reporters, the family has yet to
receive autopsy results or any other details explaining the cause of her
death.
"Since the age of 16, Chinenye had experienced ongoing pain in her leg after a bad fall. In 2015, shortly after graduating from the University of Abuja, Chinenye went to Fortis Hospital in New Delhi to undergo surgery conducted by one Dr. Dhananjay Gupta that would fix her leg and alleviate the pain.
Three days after the surgery, Chinenye began to
experience pain in
her leg. She returned to the hospital to have a screw in her leg
changed. While the screw was being changed by one Dr. Rahul Kaul, she
lost consciousness and was declared dead shortly thereafter. Chinenye’s
mother asked that the doctor make an effort to resuscitate her, but her
request was ignored,
"In October 11, 2015, an autopsy was conducted on Chinenye without
requesting permission from her family. The family has reached out to the
hospital several times to receive results of the autopsy to no avail.
After getting in contact with Dr. Gupta, Chinenye’s mother was told
that the hospital did not have access to the autopsy report because it
is “a police matter.” He added that the Ministry of External Affairs is
handling the situation, but he refused to give Chinenye’s mother any
details regarding this alleged investigation.
The victim’s family is left wondering what caused the untimely death
of their daughter. While Dr. Gupta said the official cause of death was a
severe heart attack, the medical superintendent cited breathlessness as
the cause of death.
Chinenye’s family and friends have since written letters and staged
peaceful protests at the Indian embassies in Lagos and Abuja, but their
efforts have thus far been futile."
"Our family deserves to know why Chinenye died. It’s about
justice," her sister said. "We have heard numerous stories of how
Nigerians have been fleeced
and treated without regard in their desperate quest to seek good health.
Let it end today."
To contact the family, you can send an email to nkonwughalu@gmail.com
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