A businesswoman accuses Gbagada General Hospital of swapping her sister's newborn baby after a traumatic hospital experience. The family alleges negligence, poor communication, and mishandling of medical procedures, seeking justice and accountability for the emotional distress caused by the baby mix-up.
A businesswoman has accused Gbagada General Hospital of swapping her sister’s baby after a traumatic experience. The incident began when her sister, a first-time mother, was induced for labor at the hospital on December 3. Following delivery, the baby was transferred to the Neonatal Unit (NNU), but the family was denied access to the infant.
On December 5, the family received devastating news that the baby had passed away after a medical emergency. However, when they went to claim the body for burial, they were handed the wrong child. Upon further investigation, they realized that the baby they had been given was not their relative’s.
The businesswoman has accused the hospital of gross negligence and a lack of professionalism throughout the ordeal, citing improper handling of medical procedures, poor communication, and an unprofessional attitude from the staff. The family is now seeking justice and demanding accountability from the hospital management for the mishandling of their case.
They are calling for public support to ensure that the rightful baby is returned and that those responsible are held accountable for the emotional and psychological trauma caused by this tragic mix-up. The family is determined to find closure and seek justice for the loss of their loved one.