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Singer cries over brother who died as hospitals refused to touch him due to fear of coronavirus (Video)

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Singer cries over brother who died as hospitals refused to touch him due to fear of coronavirus (Video)

Nigeria singer BM baby is in the state of mourning as she lost her brother due to medical negligence.

The singer alleged that due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, her sibling was not treated in the hospital leading to his demise.

In a video she posted on her Instagram handle, the devastated singer with tears narrates how her brother died although she did not disclose the cause of his ailment.

”I am crying this morning because I lost my brother, my everything, the one that if anybody makes me angry he would fight for me. He promised to even buy me a car. The last thing I told him was that he has to wake up from this bed because he promised me.

“My brother was sick and I took him to the hospital but no hospital could admit him because of COVID-19.” she said

BM baby stated that the other place that could have admitted him, “after taking his blood sample said he does not know when the result of the test will be available.”

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The singer noted that she took her brother to more than one hospital, however, he was also not treated due to fear of Covid-19.

“The last hospital that I took my brother to, the doctor didn’t even come out and see us or even check him out.

Recall that in April, Ace actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde lost a UK based cousin due to kidney transplant complications,
The mother of four who broke the news on her social media handle said the deceased was neglected die to the coronavirus outbreak.

“He couldn’t get proper healthcare because the Hospitals were focused on COVID-19 and help didn’t get to him fast enough. How sad.

“Jalad is gone. He died alone. Jalad was too loved to die alone. The health system in the United Kingdom failed him,” she wrote.

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