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Rico Swavey: Doren Hospital Denies Negligence

Doren Specialist Hospital has debunked allegations of its health workers being negligent in the treatment of late Big Brother Naija star, Rico Swavey.

It also denied claims that Swavey wasn’t given prompt medical attention.

This was in a statement shared via the hospital’s Instagram page on Friday.

It contained detailed treatment given to the reality TV star on arrival at the hospital.

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The statement also stated that its nurses were not responsible for the viral video.

The statement titled ‘INCIDENCE REPORT ON AN RTA CASE BROUGHT TO DOREN SPECIALIST HOSPITAL ON TUESDAY 11TH OCTOBER, 2022 AT 1:45 AM, ‘claimed that an “unknown patient” was brought in bleeding and “smelling of alcohol”, given first aid, and thereafter referred to Evercare hospital for “urgent neurosurgical review.”

Another part read:

Efforts were made to trace his family and one female friend of his (Miss Ify Helen Eze, phone no- 070**) came into the facility to see him. She and the good Samaritan who brought the patient were told of the severity of his condition, and the need of urgent neurosurgical review and also the need to be referred to Evercare hospital. Miss Ify Helen Eze fainted on seeing his condition and she had to be resuscitated.”

The hospital also denied filming the reality TV star on his sickbed.

It again read:

A detailed referral letter was written and given to the relations. After an initial reluctance, they accepted the letter. But before leaving the two of them (Miss Ify and the Good Samaritan) decided to make a video to exonerate themselves from being implicated as being responsible for the patient’s condition. Most likely Miss Ify Helen Eze and her partner (Good Samaritan) are the people who videoed and posted on social media for reasons best known to them.

“Doren Nurses pleaded with them to help take the patient to the vehicle and stop videoing. At no point in time did a Doren staff video the patient or laugh. One of the nurses spoke in Hausa trying to persuade them to assist in moving the patient who has already been positioned on our stair chair ready to be moved to the vehicle. instead they kept videoing.

“The following morning, our nurses reached out to Miss Ify Helen Eze to find out about the current condition of the patient and we were told the patient was currently hospitalised and receiving care in Evercare Hospital. 72 hours after the referral from Doren Specialist Hospital, we were shocked to hear that the young man had passed on. Doren and its staff empathise with the family of the deceased.”

Swavey was involved in a car accident on Tuesday and died on Thursday after spending hours on life support.

The development follows a video that trended on Twitter showing disorganised health workers around Swavey while he lay unconscious on the sick bed.

The video’s caption read:

Health attendants were just making videos and laughing while someone was dying. Sorry Rico #ricoswavey.”

Moreso, on Thursday, the deceased’s close friend and fellow housemate, Alex Unusual, also criticised hospitals that do not promptly attend to patients rushed into their facility.

She had said:

May God punish these hospitals that take time to start working on people that are rushed to the hospital. You have caused so much pain all for what? What is money that you let lives go like this by stalling?.”

The hospital, however, announced that it was currently working with the Lagos State Health Facility Monitoring and Accreditation Agency to investigate the real source of the viral video.

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