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Dubai doctor on trial for laxity

- Sohaila Ahmed, Staff Reporter

DUBAI: A Dubai doctor is facing trial on charges of medical malpractic­e ater he failed to accurately diagnose a pregnant woman who was suffering from lupus.

In March 2016 a 32 weeks pregnant South African woman was rushed to a private hospital in Dubai ater she complained of heartburn, chest pain, swollen face and body.

A 34-year-old Iraqi doctor at the hospital examined her and prescribed paracetamo­l before sending her home.

“Two days ater being discharged, my client’s condition deteriorat­ed and she fell unconsciou­s,” Awatif Mohammed from Al Rowaad Advocates said in court.

“Her domestic helper found her unconsciou­s and called for an ambulance but it was too late as by then the victim she delivered a stillborn baby due to what reports said was eclampsia and placental abruption,” said her lawyer.

Awatif told judges that reports by a Dubai Health Authority’s (DHA) commitee of physicians confirmed that negligence and malpractic­e have taken place.

“The report said the medical practition­er showed ignorance of technical aspects a practition­er should be familiar with.”

Ater losing her baby, the woman, 31, was diagnosed with severe pre-eclampsia and Hellp syndrome. My client, a financial analyst, and her husband still suffer emotional, financial and physical damages due to such breach of duties,” said Awatif.

“She resigned from a good paying job to focus on her pregnancy and when this incident happened the couple had to cover treatment costs for a condition my client suffered due to this malpractic­e.”

In January this year, Dubai Court of Misdemeano­urs convicted the defendant of the charge and fined her Dhs50,0000. At the Court of Appeal last month, she was ordered to additional­ly pay Dh20,000 in blood money for the lost baby.

The woman’s lawyer has filed a civil case seeking compensati­on for the emotional and physical damages her client has suffered.

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