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       Photo: A Nigerian woman and her baby allegedly detained in an In
       dian hospital since Sept 2015 over u
       By: Shaxee Date: March 3, 2016, 2:32 am
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       A Nigerian woman, Erinma Laurette Chamberlin and her baby,
       Benita have been allegedly confined to the 11th floor of a
       hospital in Mira Road, India for the last five months over her
       inability to clear her medical bills, even as the hospital has
       claimed that she has been discharged.
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       The 36-year old woman delivered a baby girl via Caesarean
       Section in September 2015, and hasn't stepped out of the
       hospital since then. Her husband, Chamberlin Chiemela Ezeama,
       who is in Nigeria, has issued a legal notice to the Wockhardt
       Hospital alleging illegal detention of his wife and daughter.
       According to the hospital management, Mrs Chamberlain's medical
       visa has expired and her bill has now ballooned to around Rs 8
       lakh (she is being charged around Rs 12,000 a day for the room
       alone), adding that she and her baby "were allowed to stay at
       the hospital on humanitarian grounds", after her husband didn't
       respond to calls and messages regarding the dues.
       "Her husband has not bothered to take the family back home
       despite repeated requests, even when the woman was fit to be
       discharged 15 days after admission. Her bill is now more than Rs
       8 lakh, largely because of the unnecessary stay due to his
       non-response regarding settling the bill or taking his family
       back," a hospital official said in an email to the media.
       Mrs Chamberlain said it was distressing to see her new-born not
       being allowed to return to her country.
       "Back home, several women undergo a Caesarean Section end up
       dead. Friends suggested I travel to India as the country has
       fantastic medical facilities. I didn't know that I would have
       the worst experience here," she said.
       Benita is Ernima's fifth child, and anticipating complications
       during the pregnancy, she and her husband got in touch with the
       Wockhardt management, which helped Erinma secure a medical visa.
       She was admitted on September 15, and has been confined to the
       hospital's room no. 1124, she alleged.
       "Around a month after the surgery, I asked the doctor whether I
       was fit for discharge, to which she said yes. I began to make
       plans for our return to Nigeria when the management told me I
       could not be discharged as I hadn't cleared the dues. I told
       them that we had already paid $3,000 (around Rs 1.89 lakh), and
       promised to stay in the city till we paid our dues. But they did
       not discharge me and my baby and I have been living in this
       room, for which I am charged $180 a day," she said.
       She claims that the hospital staffers are threatening her. "They
       would warn me that I will end up in jail and now I will see the
       'other' side of India," she said. "I am only allowed to take a
       stroll on the floor where my room is located. I am scared and
       worried, and my temperament is having a negative effect on my
       baby. Living in this room, I have lost track of time," she
       added.
       Erinma's husband contacted advocate Utkarsh Srivastava of Adjuva
       Legal. He told this newspaper from Nigeria:
       "I wrote to several government departments, including Sushma
       Swaraj's office. I am ready to pay the dues but over a course of
       time during which my wife will stay in India. I am unable to
       visit India due to financial and immigration issues. But my wife
       and daughter are being wrongly detained in India. I have not yet
       held my daughter in my arms, I only get to see her on the
       phone."
       Erinma said that her acquaintance who lives in Mira Road was
       quizzed by the hospital staff, which scared her so much that she
       never returned to the hospital to see her.
       "My only respite is that the nurses are really sweet to me and
       look after my daughter," she said.
       The hospital has already submitted complaints to the police, the
       foreigner regional registration offices, the Nigerian High
       Commission, and the Indian High Commission in Nigeria. A
       statement by the hospital said:
       "The patient has been given the best of services. Nobody has
       barred the patient from leaving the hospital.
       The couple was unable to pay the entire amount due to
       constraints and a limit to the amount of money they can carry
       out of their country. The husband promised to send the money and
       said that the woman would stay in the hospital till the bills
       are settled.
       On numerous occasions, we had told her husband that her visa
       will expire, but he hasn't taken any action. We have looked
       after the patient like a member of our family,"
       The hospital also claims that said that Mrs Chambelain chose to
       remain in the hospital on her own accord as she wanted her baby
       to get vaccinated.
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       Re: Photo: A Nigerian woman and her baby allegedly detained in a
       n Indian hospital since Sept 2015 ov
       By: Bimrach Date: March 14, 2016, 5:08 am
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       U travel witout standard financial state......God wil provide oo
       #Post#: 501--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Photo: A Nigerian woman and her baby allegedly detained in a
       n Indian hospital since Sept 2015 ov
       By: Victoriouschild Date: March 17, 2016, 1:49 am
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       Am  kind of confused here
       I don't even know who is saying the truth
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