19-year-old Kagiso Kgatla is in shock and is accusing Tambo Memorial Hospital of medical negligence.
“A doctor came and said I should push. I pushed and pushed, nothing. He inserted his hands and said I should try again but still there was nothing. He also said he could see the baby’s head. Then he asked for those big spoons. That’s when my baby’s head came out, but only head. The body remained inside”.
Kgatla – who was 6 months pregnant at the time - has told eNCA doctors had informed her the baby had some abnormalities.eNCA reporter Masego Rahlaga filed the report in the video above. A Johannesburg mother and her family are in shock after nurses at Tambo Memorial hospital allegedly decapitated her baby while she was giving birth. Courtesy
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