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Woman accuses doctors of removing one of her kidneys at Gombe hospital

Dateline Nigeria

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June 29, 2026

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Hospital dismisses allegation as baseless and without credible evidence A pregnant woman says she went to the hospital healthy, but after undergoing a Caesarean Section (C-Section), she discovered that one of her kidneys had been removed. Barira Alhassan, a middle-aged woman from Gombe State, accused doctors at the Gombe State Specialist Hospital in northeastern Nigeria The post Woman accuses doctors of removing one of her kidneys at Gombe hospital appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

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Related coverage for "Woman accuses doctors of removing one of her kidneys at Gombe hospital": Daily Post Nigeria — UITH doctors down tools over assault on member. The Namibian — Health ministry investigates interns running hospitals. Vision Times — Woman Accuses Beijing Hospital of Removing Healthy Organs Without Consent. Legit.ng — Watch how lady abandoned UK master's degree for mum. The West Australian — Blow for case against nurses over anti-Israel video. China Global Television Network — Medical group accuses RSF of holding 20 doctors in Sudan's El Fasher