The suspect was arrested from the Kofan-Sarkin-Power area of Lafia following report from the parents of the deceased on Friday, Jan. 31, Mahmoud-Fari said.
According to him, the suspect transfused blood to the child on the fateful day at a medicine store in the area.
This, he confirmed resulted to bleeding from all her body openings, NAN reports.
“Sensing danger, the suspect ran away and the baby was rushed to the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia, where doctors tried frantically to save her life to no avail.
“We were able to trace and arrest the suspect and also seal the premises,” Mahmoud-Fari said.
He said investigation revealed that the suspect had no record of professional qualification to practice as a health personnel.
Mahmoud-Fari said the command was also on the trail of the blood donor, now at large.....The commandant said the suspect would be charged for culpable homicide as soon as investigation was concluded.
from dailypost.
*They should also arrest the parents of the late girl....Why take her to a roadside Doctor when you can go immediately to the hospital?
No wisdom here. The same hospital they were running away from was where the girl was later rushed to. May her soul RIP.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly. So they know the way to a specialist hospital. RIP little one.
DeleteGod will help us all.
ReplyDeleteAre the parents so daft! We're they not aware he was going to transfuse and not the appropriate place to do it.
ReplyDeleteIs this poverty, ignorance or stupidity. God rest her soul🙏
The greedy and callous one shld face the music.... Abule doctor! 😟
RIP beautiful one. Too many pains
ReplyDeleteIt's poverty and lack of exposure that caused this. The blood that he transfused did he screen it? How did he know the little child needed blood? How did he know her blood type? Blood transfusion outside the hospital premises? It's a pity the toddler's life was cut short by the people she trusted most, rest in peace child.
ReplyDeleteRIP little boy.
ReplyDeleteGo to a hospital?
How many Nigerian workers can afford or have access
to hospital medical care. These peasants go to where
it will be cheaper for them.
Stella you live in Germany where people have health insurance.
Do not forget what Nigeria is like. Nothing has changed from the
time you left.
I agree with you stella.the parents are also at fault for taking the child here. Rest in peace little one.
ReplyDeleteoh dear, all poverty related. a lot of these people cannot afford medical bills that why all these cheap quacks are thriving . even in govt hospitals you buy everything. RIP little one
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm... It was the girl's parent fault.
ReplyDeletePathetic!
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