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Adichie's family accuses hospital of negligence after son's death
Summary
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's family has accused Euracare Hospital of medical negligence after the death of her infant son; the hospital denies improper care and says a detailed investigation is under way.
Content
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's family has accused Euracare Hospital in Lagos of medical negligence after the death of her infant son. Family members have made allegations about the child's treatment in interviews and in a private message that was later leaked. Euracare expressed sympathy, said the child arrived critically ill, and denied providing improper care while stating it has opened a detailed investigation. Lagos state health authorities have also said their regulatory watchdog has begun an independent inquiry.
Key facts:
- Family members have alleged the child received excessive sedation, was denied oxygen and was left unattended, and that these failings led to injury.
- Euracare Hospital said the child arrived "critically ill", that staff provided care in line with clinical protocols, and that some reports contain inaccuracies.
- The child died less than 24 hours after arriving at the hospital.
- Lagos state health officials confirmed the state's regulatory body has commenced an independent investigation; specific next formal steps have not been announced.
Summary:
Allegations from Adichie's family and the hospital's denials have prompted investigations by both Euracare and Lagos state health regulators. The child died shortly after arrival and inquiries are ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
