U.S. woman sued over claims she ran unlicensed clinic in Uganda where hundreds of kids died

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U.S. woman sued over claims she ran unlicensed clinic in Uganda where hundreds of kids died
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An American woman is being sued over claims that the Christian nonprofit she founded in Uganda has operated as an unlicensed medical facility and has led 'to the death of hundreds of children.'

An American woman is being sued over claims that the Christian nonprofit she founded in Uganda has operated as an unlicensed medical facility and has led"to the death of hundreds of children."

The suit, filed with the High Court of Uganda in January, asks for damages and the closing of the Serving His Children facility. The court document also alleges that Serving His Children “was closed by the Jinja District Health Services Office in the year 2015, and ordered to refer all children under its care to available government health facilities, but still continues to admit ill children to its premises.”

"As Ms. Bach worked alongside Ugandan medical professionals, she learned skills to help provide assistance as necessary; and she often assisted nurses and other health care professionals to serve in crisis situations," Gibbs wrote."She never represented herself as a doctor or nurse, but she made nutritional care provided by qualified medical professionals more accessible for families in rural areas.

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