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Congo: 2 doctors nabbed over fake virus diagnosis

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The death of a young woman in Brazzaville over fake covid-19 diagnosis has sparked fury.

André Ngakala Oko, prosecutor of the Congo Republic on Monday visited the Albert Leyono Municipal Clinic, one of the facilities treating coronavirus patients.

Hospitalized for 3 days at a hospital in Makélélé, the young woman was transferred Thursday to the mother and child unit of the Gomes Hospital, then referred to the municipal clinic Albert Leyono on the same day, as required for Covid-19 patients.

Our expectation is that my sister will be buried in good conditions; that the Congolese justice system can help us’‘, the victim’s mother, Marco said.

After several negotiations between health authorities, police and the family, the remains of Chloe, who was due to give birth to her second child, was deposited Saturday at the municipal morgue in Brazzaville.

Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa

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