A BABY born a month ago has
disappeared under mysterious circumstances at the Mount Meru Hospital.
Parents of the baby claim that their child was stolen while the
hospital’s management claims that the baby died and was buried without
notice.
Mama Warda Mussa Sere, a resident of
Unga-Limited narrated that she delivered the baby on October 7 this year
by caesarean section and that after giving birth she remained
unconscious for 24 hours.
“My husband, Mr Mustafa Shaaban, came
and saw the baby and even read the file about the child’s death,” said
Mama Warda Mussa. She added that after regaining consciousness, the baby
was nowhere to be seen again and after asking the nurses as well as
medical attendants they seemed to be uncooperative.
Dr Jacqueline Uriwo, the In- Charge at
Mount Meru Hospital said she received reports of the preterm born baby
on the said date and that the 900 gram heavy, premature cherub died.
“The mother was in intensive care unit so we could not tell her about
the death,” said the Medical Officer.
“Doctors tried to save the child by
placing him inside an incubator but unfortunately it died,” said Dr
Uriwo. Except that the mother is not buying the story, she insists that
her baby was stolen and that this is a notorious trend at the regional
hospital.
“I cannot leave the hospital even after
being discharged, not without my baby,” said the mother who since
delivery was still undergoing treatment at the hospital. But maybe the
hospital management won’t let her leave either; she owes Mount Meru more
than 400,000/- as medical costs.
The In-charge of Arusha Funeral Home
Service which handles the morgue, Dr Francis Coster admits that he
received the body of the baby boy on the 8th of October 2016, a day
after the caesarean section birth.
“The body stayed here up to the 16th of
October this year, without any relative coming up to claim it,” he said.
According to Dr Coaster, normally little babies’ bodies cannot
withstand staying in the mortuary for many days so they went to the
Arusha City Council to seek permission to bury all the bodies of
unclaimed babies at the Njiro cemetery.
“But in case the parents still do not
believe that their baby died then we can always exhume the body and run
DNA tests on it,” said Dr Coaster.
Irate mother claims foul play on baby’s disappearance
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
November 11, 2016
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