The Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID), has arrested the Director of the Advanced Body Sculpt Centre, Obengfo Hospital, Dr Dominic Obeng-Andoh, following the death of the Deputy Chief Executive Officer for National Entrepreneurship Innovation Programme (NEIP), Stacy Offei Darko at the facility.
The deceased, aged 37, is said to have passed away at the facility on Monday, May 21, 2018.
According to a Citi FM report, authorities of the hospital, however, failed to inform the family of the death of Stacy; but rather deposited her body at the morgue for three days.
The mother of the deceased, Nana Akosua Anima I is, therefore, accusing the owner of the Obengfo Hospital, of having a hand in the death of her daughter.
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Director of Obengfo Hospital, Dr Dominic Obeng-Andoh
According to Nana Akosua Animah, her daughter fell ill and sought medical attention at the Obengfo Hospital but died on Monday after her admission.
She also claims her daughter was not given proper treatment.
“The police CID has arrested the Director of Obengfo Hospital. He is currently at the Nima Police Station. There were many accomplices who are also behind bars. They have also arrested some of his nurses and investigations are still in progress,” she told Citi FM in an interview.
She added that the bereaved family was awaiting a post-mortem report before its next line of action.
“The corpse has been taken to Korle Bu for postmortem to determine exactly what my daughter was injected with. Even a chicken won’t be treated like she was. We will decide what we do after we receive the postmortem report,” she added.
The Obengfo Hospital has since been temporarily closed.
Source: Daily Graphic
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There must be better private clinics in Accra so why did she go to that one when she fell ill at work? We have to pay heed to the health facilities we attend when we are not well. We all know this doctor isn’t properly licensed and there are stories all around town about him so why go there of all places.
May the soul of our sister rest in perfect peace. why is it that the doctors and the nurses are killing the patient? they always do their own things whenever there is a patient to look after. I guess is the fault of the doctor and some of the nurses in that hospital. Madam Akosua Anima dont treat this easy at all do your possible best to jail the doctor.