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SAD: 4-Week-Old Baby Boy Bled To Death “After Botched Home Circumcision” By Nigerian Nurse, Grace Adeleye, Resident In The UK

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SAD: 4-Week-Old Baby Boy Bled To Death "After Botched Home Circumcision" By Nigerian Nurse, Grace Adeleye, Resident In The UK
Nov 26th 2012, 20:52


Grace Adeleye, pictured arriving for the trial
A four-week-old baby bled to death after a botched home circumcision by a nurse, a court heard today [Nov. 26]. Goodluck Caubergs died the day after nurse Grace Adeleye carried out the procedure without anaesthetic and using only a pair of scissors, forceps and olive oil, Manchester Crown Court heard.

The 66-year-old medic is originally from Nigeria, as are the youngster's parents, where the circumcision of newborns is the tradition for Christian families, the jury heard.

Adeleye, also a midwife, was paid £100 to do the operation as Goodluck's parents were not aware the procedure was available on the NHS.

Adeleye, of Sarnia Court, Salford, Greater Manchester, denies manslaughter by gross negligence of the baby boy. It is alleged she botched the procedure by leaving a 'ragged' wound that bled, and her post-op care was also woefully inadequate.

Goodluck was born on March 22, 2010, in Rochdale and died on April 17, the day after the circumcision, aged 27 days.

Adeleye was introduced to the family through a friend as she had performed many circumcisions over the years and offered her 'experience and skill'.

Around 5pm on April 16, Goodluck's father, Olajunti Fatunla, brought Adeleye by car to the family home  and the nurse sent him immediately to get some Calpol while she and the mother, Sylvia Attiko, got on with the op. Once inside, Adeleye told the boy's mother to fetch some olive oil and a bowl of warm water and the child was stripped to just his vest.

Adeleye then brought her 'instruments' out of her handbag and dipped a pair of scissors into the water in a kidney dish. 'At that point Sylvia closed her eyes', prosecutor said.

'Goodluck had had no anaesthetic or local pain relief at this point and that is not how this should be done. 'By the time Sylvia opened her eyes the operation was over. 'She could see the foreskin between the blades of the scissors.'

Adeleye then cleaned the wound with cotton wool and applied a bandage.

The boy was 'crying throughout' and the wound was bleeding, but Adeleye told the mother this was normal, the court heard.

The defendant left the house between 30 and 40 minutes after surgery and the £100 had been handed over, without any proper checks on the patient after the procedure, it is alleged.

Later the parents found the bandage had come off the wound, which dripped with blood and there was blood in the child's nappy.
Adeleye told them the bleeding was normal and 'not a problem' and advised a change of nappy and bandage and to apply olive oil.

In fact Adeleye should have advised immediate medical attention. 'To delay and reassure was simply not appropriate', the prosecutor told the jury.

'His parents remained concerned but they had been reassured by the defendant.'
However, the following morning it was clear something was wrong and at 7.20am an ambulance was called.

A post-mortem examination found Goodluck died from blood loss after the op.

The prosecutor said: 'His death was wholly unnecessary. He bled to death over a period of many hours when medical assistance, which could have saved his life, was minutes away.'

The trial, scheduled to last two weeks, was adjourned until tomorrow [Nov. 27] morning.


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