Woman dies at Chinese clinic, doctors disappear

20-Jul-2012 Intellasia | AFP | 2:16 PM Print This Post

Within today, July 16, the department will issue a decision to suspend the clinic to investigate the death, Cuong said.

Phong arrived at the Maria Clinic, at 65 Thai Thinh, Dong Da District at about 6:50 pm Saturday for examination as she felt unwell after getting home from work.

Doctors at the clinic diagnosed Phong with cervicitis in cervical ectropion, vaginitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease. They then performed a blood test, an electrocardiogram test and transfused five bottles of fluid into her body, along with several other procedures.

A couple of hours later, after paying a total of VND8,670,000 (US$416) to the clinic, Phong felt very fatigued and called home about condition. But when her relatives came to the clinic, they couldn’t find any doctors, while Phong had died of unknown causes.

Nguyen Thi Thu Phong, 35, of Hanoi's Ha Dong District, died at the Maria Clinic at about 9:30 pm last Saturday. Photo: Khoa hoc & Doi song

 

The victim’s relatives reported the case to district police, who came to the scene and after much delay met some people reported to be the managers of the clinic.

Colonel Bui Quang Dai, chief of the district police, told media that when police officers came to the rented houses of two doctors who had directly treated Phong, they found that the houses had been locked.

The police thus immediately proposed that competent agencies ban the two doctors from leaving Vietnam, Dai said.

The police have also summoned the leaders of the clinic for questioning and are coordinating with the department’s Inspectorate in investigating the cause of the death.

 


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