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Monday, September 08, 2008

1989: Fatal abortion reveals shocking surprise

Twenty-four-year-old Synthia Dennard went to Biogenetics in Chicago for a safe, legal abortion and tubal ligation on September 7, 1989. The surgery was performed by Inno Obasi.

Synthia began to hemorrhage during the surgery. A medical investigation later found that Obasi had "failed to summon help in a timely manner; refused to allow trained and skilled paramedics to attend to Synthia; refused to allow paramedics to transport Synthia to a hospital in a timely manner," and otherwise "allowed Synthia to bleed to death."

Her two children were left motherless.

Synthia's survivors had to file a court order to keep the facility from destroying her records. An autopsy revealed that instead of removing a section of Synthia's fallopian tube, Obasi had removed a portion of an artery.

The autopsy revealed one more shocking fact. What?
Obasi had pulled out Synthia's appendix and a lot of her bowel.
Obasi had shoved the fetus through the back of Synthia's uterus and left it in her abdomen.
Synthia hadn't even been pregnant in the first place.
Obasi had left part of an instrument embedded in Synthia's uterus.

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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous7:44 AM

    These abortion "Doctors" need a lesson in human anatomy. I suggest opening them up, removing body parts, then letting them guess where it came from.

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