Nurse Accuses Lagos Hospital of Negligence in Wife and Unborn Son's Deaths

Nurse alleges negligence at Lagos hospital led to wife and unborn son's deaths, sparking calls for improved healthcare staffing and accountability.

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Nurse Accuses Lagos Hospital of Negligence in Wife and Unborn Son's Deaths

Nurse Accuses Lagos Hospital of Negligence in Wife and Unborn Son's Deaths

Prince Ovwiomodio, a registered nurse anaesthetist, has leveled serious allegations of negligence against R Jolad Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria, following the tragic deaths of his wife Loveth and their unborn son Jason on March 8, 2024.

According to Ovwiomodio, the hospital's lack of a competent surgical team and essential equipment during a caesarean section led to the untimely passing of his loved ones.

Ovwiomodio claims that his wife's prolonged induction resulted in the rupture of her uterus, causing heavy bleeding. However, the hospital allegedly claimed they were unaware of the bleeding until Loveth collapsed. The grieving husband states that the hospital did not have a surgeon, anaesthetist, or paediatrician available at the time of the emergency, and lacked critical surgical and resuscitation equipment.

The devastated nurse anaesthetist alleges that the hospital's incompetence and unpreparedness caused his wife and son to succumb to blood loss. He has reported the incident to the relevant authorities, seeking justice for his family's loss. Ovwiomodio further claims that the hospital has refused to provide him with his wife's uterus and placenta, and has subjected him to intimidation and frustration in his quest for answers.

Why this matters: This tragic incident highlights the importance of ensuring that healthcare facilities are adequately staffed and equipped to handle emergencies, particularly in maternal and neonatal care. The allegations of negligence and lack of transparency raise concerns about patient safety and accountability in the healthcare system.

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) and the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) have not yet released official statements regarding the incident. The Lagos State Ministry of Health has also not commented on the allegations against R Jolad Hospital. As the investigation unfolds, the medical community and the public await further details and a resolution to this heartbreaking case that has left a family devastated and seeking answers.

Key Takeaways

  • Nurse anaesthetist alleges negligence by Lagos hospital in wife, son's deaths
  • Hospital lacked competent surgical team, equipment during wife's C-section
  • Uterus rupture and heavy bleeding led to wife and unborn son's deaths
  • Hospital accused of lacking transparency, subjecting husband to intimidation
  • Incident highlights need for healthcare facilities to be adequately staffed, equipped