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SOURCE: Riyadh – Erm News
A 30-year-old woman died in Taif, Saudi Arabia after being hospitalized in a private hospital for a gastric bladder. Authorities have opened an investigation into the incident suspected of a medical error.
According to local reports, the young woman was overweight and reportedly used a quantification procedure at the hospital, which allegedly caused her death, to file a complaint against the hospital and the medical staff.
The local newspaper "Sabak" announced that the Taif Health Directorate had taken legal measures to prevent the medical staff in charge of the operation from moving, had closed the quantization unit of the Ta ë unité unité unité unité unité 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39. hospital and started the investigation of the incident through a specialized committee.
According to the newspaper, Taif spokesman for health, Abdul Hadi al-Rubaie, said that the investigation committee will dismiss the case after the end of its investigations to the legitimacy of the verdict in case of death. Proven error, breach or complacency.
Al-Rubaie explained that the license of the quantification operations does not belong to any private sector facilities of any kind in Taif, indicating that the operation is against the law.
Gagging is flourishing in Saudi Arabia, with levels of obesity in the population increasing, as in most countries of the world, but concerns about its safety and medical skills are steadily increasing after repeated deaths that have followed these operations.
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