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Ugandan bride dies a week after her wedding due to family planning complications

Adesina .O (Teekay) by Adesina .O (Teekay)
December 17, 2021
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A newly wedded bride, who went into coma after a procedure for birth control at Women’s Hospital International and Fertility Clinic Bukoto in Kampala, Uganda, has died.

Kampala Metropolitan Police and Criminal Investigations Directorate officers, confirmed that Joan Namutebi died on Thursday night, December 16.

Namutebi wedded Mr Derrick Wabwire last Friday, December 10 and went for a birth control procedure on Saturday.

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According to investigators, Namutebi fasted for two days consecutively before her wedding.

The medical personnel at the hospital checked Namutebi and found that her “uterus was not in the right position.” The doctors allegedly advised her to take some water to correct the problem.

She developed pain after the procedure and fainted. Medics later took her to Victoria Hospital where she has been on life support.

The incident led to police intervention and arrest of four workers of Women’s Hospital International and Fertility Clinic on offences of negligence.

Kampala Metropolitan Police deputy spokesman, Mr Luke Owoyesigyire said “the deceased’s body has been taken to Kampala Capital City Authority mortuary for a post mortem”

Criminal Investigations Directorate spokesman Charles Twiine had said the post mortem would guide their investigations once the report is out.

“The post mortem and the tests we did will help us know whether there was a crime or not,” Assistant Superintendent of Police Twiine said.

The health condition of the bride caused stress to the groom and he has been under care of his family members.

Meanwhile, police have released on bond four health workers of Women’s Hospital International and Fertility Clinic in Bukoto, Kampala, who were detained over allegations of negligence.

The suspects, who include the hospital administrator, doctor, nurse and laboratory technician, were in detention at Kira Road Police Station since Monday but have been released.

The Women’s Hospital International and Fertility Clinic spokesperson, Mr Arthur Matsiko, confirmed the release of the health workers.

“They have been released on police bond,” Mr Matsiko said.

The hospital says it is not sure of what really caused the health complication, however, Matsiko said they are cooperating with the police in the investigations.

“We don’t know the angle the case is going to take. We haven’t received any results from the police. We believe they (police) are doing their best,” Mr Matsiko added.

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