Judge rules medical negligence led to stillbirth at Otjiwarongo State Hospital, orders N$1.2 million compensation
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 5/02/2025
Judge orders health ministry to pay parents N$1.2 million after stillbirth Otjiwarongo State Hospital’s medical team should have treated a high-risk pregnancy as an emergency, a judge has ruled after a woman gave birth to a stillborn baby at the hospital. Judge Beatrix de Jager in a ruling (…)
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