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Patient in coma forcibly ejected from hospital

naijalog by naijalog
December 7, 2016
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A 40-year-old patient in a coma was on Monday forcibly ejected from Port Reitz District Hospital in Mombasa, despite pleas from his relatives as doctors made good on their threat to go on strike.

Relatives of Stephen Nganga had no choice but to transfer him to a private clinic in Mikindani, Jomvu.

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His mother, Lucy Mwangi, had pleaded in vain with the managers of the second largest public hospital in Mombasa against forcibly discharging her son.

A source at the facility told the Nation that senior county health officials were trying to avert any calamities and hence the decision to discharge patients at Port Reitz, Tudor and Likoni district hospitals. Even those in critical condition like Mr Nganga had to be moved.

“I begged them against discharging him because I did not know where I would take him in his condition and more so I do not have money for a private hospital. The managers told me I could not take him home because his situation needed urgent medical attention,” she said.

Ms Mwangi said after pleading and begging, she later found an ambulance, which ferried Mr Nganga to the private facility.

Credits: Daily Nation

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  1. Adekunle Saheed says:
    9 years ago

    Because of strike they forcibly
    ejected their patients.

    Reply

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