Man demands justice after Lagos hospital removes wife’s womb without consent

Man shares details how his wife died at a Lagos hospital
Photo credit: Fiona MohammedSource: FacebookI am from Imo State, and I married my wife, Fiona, seven years ago. We have three children: two boys and one girl, said Lawal. “They asked me to buy a container to take the fibroid home. Thats when the problems began.I asked them, Who authorised the removal of the fibroid? I was concerned because I had lost family members to complications from similar surgeries.They told me she was bleeding internally, and that they had to remove her womb. I wasnt consulted. If I had been informed earlier, I would have told them not to remove the womb. We already had three children,” Lawal shared.Heartbreaking loss and legal ramificationsI was there, watching everything, and I couldnt put it into words. How do you describe such a feeling? This wasnt just someone I met; this was my wife, Lawal said, choking back tears. “They didnt reach out to us. I had to go to them to request the medical report. They only started showing sympathy after I visited them,” he said.Right now, my priority is raising my children. I dont know if I can afford the legal battle, but I want to raise awareness. People need to know what happened, and I want this to stop. Lawal calls for justice

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