Health

Teaching Hospital seizes 12-year-old’s corpse over N400,000 bill

The University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) has held on to the corpse of a 12-year-old girl, Glory Ekeleyede, over the inability of her parents to offset the accumulated hospital bill.

Ekeleyede died in the hospital on July 15, 2022, during an illness.

The cost of her treatment accumulated to N400,000.

A source said the inability to pay forced the hospital to seize the remains of the deceased teenager.

The bereaved father, Mr. Samson Ekeleyede, 66, lamented that his daughter’s ailment had jeopardised the family fortune.

He explained that the family borrowed to pay hospital bills and other sundry expenses.

The peasant farmer, whose wife is a petty trader, said that the family barely eats again as all their resources had be expended on the deceased while she was being taken care of.

“I learnt tailoring but that is not what I am doing. I am doing small jobs outside to feed my children. My wife sells tomatoes and pepper in the market and that is how we have been managing,” he said.

On the effort he had made since the death of the child, Ekeleyede said: “The child died on the 15th of July and since then she has been in the mortuary.

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“I went to plead with them; they said it’s not their making. They said I have to pay. They said they used oxygen and that is why the money is high. You used oxygen; the oxygen did not work.

“If the child is alive now, it’s another thing. But they said till I pay, they will not release her body to us to bury. I have been going there but they refused.

“I told one of my fathers in the church. He was very touched and he wrote a letter to the government. He said I should take it to the office of the deputy governor.

“That time the governor was on leave; he was the one acting. The day I took it there was when Governor Obaseki even returned from his leave. I gave it to the PRO.

“That is the person my father in the church said I should give it to. I think he also mentioned it to the wife of the deputy governor. Since then, we have been waiting, but nothing has happened.”

When contacted on the matter, the Public Relations Officer of UBTH, Mr. Uwaila Joshua, said: “There’s presumption that when you receive care, you are to pay for it.”

The Star

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