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Author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's family allege hospital negligence in son's death
Summary
The novelist's family says her 21-month-old son died after alleged clinical failures at a Lagos hospital; the hospital denies improper care and both it and Lagos health authorities have opened investigations.
Content
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 21-month-old son died in a Lagos hospital after a short illness, leaving the family devastated. The family has alleged clinical failures at Euracare Hospital that they say contributed to the child's death. Euracare expressed sympathy but denied providing improper care, saying the child arrived critically ill and that care followed international standards. Both the hospital and Lagos state health authorities have said investigations are under way.
Key points:
- The child, named Nkanu, was 21 months old and one of twin boys.
- Family members have alleged failures in the child's care at Euracare Hospital in Lagos.
- Euracare said staff provided care according to clinical protocols, denied the reports of improper treatment, and has opened a detailed investigation.
- Lagos state health authorities have launched an independent investigation and said regulatory or legal action could follow if negligence is found.
Summary:
The allegations have drawn national attention and prompted statements of condolence while official reviews continue. Outcomes and any regulatory or legal steps will depend on those investigations; Undetermined at this time.
