KAMPALA-UGANDA/NEWSDAY: Dotors at Kamic Medical Centre Kawempe had corruptly swapped a dead child with with Miracle Sentamu Miracle Pius son of Awino Gloria and Mr Egonga Rogers in March 2020.
But with a swift intervention of the head of State House Anti Corruption Unit (SH-ACU) Col Edith Nakalema, the baby was reunited with the real parents with whom it is now happily living, aged one yeae and seven months.
The owner of Kamic Medical Centre Kawempe, Dr. George Ssenkoomi had allegedly received millions of shillings from a wealth family of pastors of Yesu Akwagala Ministries in Kawempe- Maggie and Patience Raymond, whose child had died but at any cost they had to have a living baby.
Awino had on March 21, 2020 gone into labour at Kamic medical center where Dr. George Ssenkomi asked for sh500.000 for a C-section but the couple managed to raise sh300.000
The operation was carried undertaken but later, the doctor told the father that the baby was born with a hole in the heart, so they had put it on oxygen.
Moments later when Engonga entered a ward to see their ill baby, the doctor showed him a dead baby who had been dressed in the clothes he had brought and the body was given to them.
Dr Ssenkomi Miracle plays at her parents home in Salaama- Makindye.
“I remained in hospital and my hubby took the dead body to his ancestral home in Iganga district where it was buried. But after one week a staff at Kamic hospital told me that the baby we had buried wasn’t ours. It was mind blowing! Ours was alive and had been given to another couple,” Awino told Newsday on Thursday from her home in Salaam-Makindye.
Newsday visited Awino and found her playing with her baby, jumping and running about.
“Right now I would be a mother who lost a child, if it was not for the intervention of Col. Nakalema. Our family cherishes her. We often visit her and she gives us support,” Awino said.
When it was discovered there was a swap scam, Awino and her husband Engong reported the case to police but they say they never received good help.
“But when we drew our attention to Col. Nakalema, she aided a quick DNA test that authenticated the living baby was actually ours. Col. Nakalema gives a good face of humanity. She changed my mind about the army,” Awino said.
In 2015, Mr Farouk Bukenya and his wife Saudah Nabakiibi filed a lawsuit before the High Court in Kampala on May 29 seeking general and punitive damages after some staff at Mulago hospital swapped their baby, an incident that occurred on July 12, 2006.
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