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| Malachy DeHenre |
Leigh Ann Stephens Alford, age 34, underwent a safe and legal abortion at the hands of 53-year-old Dr. Malachy Malvin DeHenre at Summit Medical Center of Alabama, a National Abortion Federation member clinic, on November 25, 2003. She was about 17 weeks into her pregnancy.
Leigh Ann was discharged from the clinic 20 minutes after her abortion, according to a lawsuit filed by her husband, Drrrick. Within six hours, he said, he called the facility to report that Leigh Ann was suffering abdominal pain and fever, and was told that his wife did not need to be seen. He later found her lying unresponsive on the floor and called 911.
An ambulance transported Leigh Ann to the emergency room at Medical Center East in Birmingham, Alabama. She died about 18 hours after the clinic had sent her home.
Death was attributed to hemorrhagic shock because DeHenre has poked a hole in his uterus and failed to notice.
Several other patients suffered similar catastrophic injuries but were admitted to hospitals where other doctors were able to save their lives.
DeHenre was later convicted of manslaughter after shooting his wife in the head. He served half his sentence then was deported to his native Nigeria. Not only was he a murderer and a quack -- he was an illegal alien.
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- "Mississippi physician has Alabama license suspended after abortion death," Sun Herald, August 14, 2004
- "Abortion death cited in action against doctor," Clarion-Ledger, August 12, 2004
- "Mississippi physician has his Alabama license suspended after abortion death," Anniston (AL) Star, August15, 2004
- Mississippi suspends license of doctor who performed abortions, Sun Herald, August 19, 2004
- "Mississippi suspends doctor's license," Birmingham News August 20, 2004
- "Miss. suspends abortion doc eyed in Ala. death" Clarion Ledger, December 18, 2004
- "Suspended doc: Didn't like doing 35,000 abortions," Clarion Ledger, March 22, 2005
- Medical board disciplinary documents
- Alabama State Board of Medical Examiners vs. Malachy DeHenry, M.D., Case No. 04-012

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