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Curfew: Police Detain Lagos Doctor As Pregnant Woman, Baby Die by DTeekay(m): 5:19am On Sep 07, 2020
The life of a pregnant woman may have been saved if the doctor that was to operate on her was not allegedly held by policemen enforcing the COVID-19 lockdown on the Airport Road, Ikeja, Lagos State.

We gathered that the surgeon was held for about one hour, as entreaties that she was on an emergency call, fell on deaf ears.

After she was released, the doctor reportedly got to the hospital and discovered that both mother and baby were died.


Our correspondent was told that the incident happened on Monday, August 31 at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, Surulere.

The deceased was identified only as Mistura.

A witness, who did not want to be identified, said the female doctor broke down in tears upon seeing that she could not save the victim and her baby.

He said, “The doctor is a woman. In fact, she was also ill and was placed on a drip at home when she was called about the emergency.


“Because her car was bad, she got a cabman to take her to the hospital. She left her house around past 9pm.

“Around 10.15pm, they got to the under bridge around Airport Road, where they met the policemen. They had been stopped by other policemen before they got to that spot. But when she showed them her ID card, they allowed her to pass.

“But these ones refused. After she showed one of them her ID card and said she was on an emergency to see a patient who was between life and death, the policeman ordered the driver to park. He took her ID card and asked her to prove she was on an emergency.


“She went to meet another member of the team and begged him that she needed to leave immediately, and that the life of her patient was at risk. She was in a nightgown; she could not even change when she got the call. But the second policeman shunned her.

“The policeman said she was foolish and she was a prostitute, because a doctor would never dress the way she was dressed. She begged them and explained the circumstances, but they refused to listen and demanded the emergency letter.”


It was gathered that after keeping the doctor for about one hour, she was released.

However, our correspondent was told that it was already late, as the patient had died.

It was learnt that the patient was initially admitted to a private facility, where attempts were made to deliver her of the baby.


When the case got complicated, she was referred to LUTH, where she died after suffering internal bleeding.

“There were four policemen on duty that night. Only one was on mufti. Their tag was not visible because they wore overall. They saw the drip in the doctor’s hand; she was risking her life to save another person, but they never allowed her,” the source added.

Our source said efforts by the doctor to call a phone number on the policemen’s van were abortive.



The number, 09051614394, which a phone application, True Caller, identified as OPS Office Air, was not reachable for about three days that our correspondent tried it.

Prior to last Thursday, the police enforced a nationwide curfew from 10pm till 4am.

However, medical workers, journalists and other essential service providers were exempted from the curfew.

A spokesman for LUTH, Mr Kelechi Otuneme, promised to react after speaking to a consultant at the hospital.



He had yet to do so as of the time of filing this report.

The Public Relations Officer of the Airport Police Command, Alabi Joseph, expressed shock at the incident and promised to investigate it.

A senior police officer, who did not speak on record, however, said the doctor could raise the suspicion of the cops if she was not properly dressed.
Re: Curfew: Police Detain Lagos Doctor As Pregnant Woman, Baby Die by LawLab247: 5:24am On Sep 07, 2020
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Re: Curfew: Police Detain Lagos Doctor As Pregnant Woman, Baby Die by Osgilliat(m): 6:08am On Sep 07, 2020
Police men that were suppose to the remove the woman from the cab, put her inside their own car and rush the woman down to the hospital with their emergency siren so as to beat any traffic that could delay her but NO. They won’t do that, Na to extort dem sabi.

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Re: Curfew: Police Detain Lagos Doctor As Pregnant Woman, Baby Die by doctokwus: 7:24am On Sep 07, 2020
Either the reporting is bad or the actual details are uncertain yet,but something doesn't seem to sit right with this story.
But so long the Dr presented an ID card,they should have allowed her to proceed,safer to err on the side of caution for a presumed life at risk, assuming her story was even found to be false later.
But I have these questions for reflection:
(1) Assumed the Dr was on call that day,and also assume she was at least a SR if not d consultant fir her to be d one to operate.Is there not suppose to be a call room and is it not d standard practice for at least d following Drs in that unit to be in their respective call rooms within d hospital; House officer, Junior registrar, Senior registrar?In even proper settings the consultant.
Unless one does not know how a pre for surgery in a tertiary hospital goes,but it usually involves informing the relations for consent to be signed,fees most times fully or partly paid,then informing the theatre/anaesthetist call team.All these standard protocol even in an emergency take some time.Meanwhile soon as d Dr on ground has determined it was going to be surgery,d surgeon would have been informed so as to make her ready to start coming.She can't thus be in a nightgown assuming she was in such a rush.
If she was so ill to require a drip with it still ongoing,there is no way she would have been allowed to undertake that surgery because she puts the life of the patient,her own and the hospital's name at risk.
So if she had informed the team,alternate arrangements would have been made.
Just random thoughts of mine though.
Re: Curfew: Police Detain Lagos Doctor As Pregnant Woman, Baby Die by ijustdey: 3:07pm On Sep 07, 2020

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