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A legal battle is looming between a City medical facility and Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentist Board after its operating license was cancelled on 31st October this year. The conflict stems from an incident that circulated on social media where a woman underwent cosmetic surgery and six days later succumbed to stomach complications. According to the facility, a postmortem conducted by Chief government pathologist Dr Johansen Oduor in the presence of the deceased’s family and the facility's pathologists indicated that she died of perforations in her small intestines. In defence, the facility said the deceased was discharged from the hospital in good health before she engaged in another surgery at another hospital in the city where she succumbed.
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A city medical facility closed after woman dies days after undergoing cosmetic surgery
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