
Rosemary Namubiru, 64, was produced before Buganda Road Court to answer to charges of
attempted murder. She denied the charges
Chief
Magistrate Olive Kazaarwe sent her to Luzira prison until January 31
following her failure to apply for bail. She also never had a legal
representative in court.
Over
the weekend, the country was thrown into dismay after Namubiru was
arrested by Wandegeya police for maliciously infecting her patients
mainly the children with her HIV positive blood.
Prosecution
led by Martin Rukundo, alleges that on January 7, 2014 at Victoria
Medical Centre, along Lumumba Avenue in Kampala, Namubiru with intent to
unlawfully cause the death of two year-old Mathew Mushabe, pricked her
finger and used the same syringe to inject the same child well knowing
that she was HIV/Aids positive.
According to police records, on the fateful day the child was showing signs of tonsillitis, an inflammation of the tonsils.
The
mother of the victim decided to take her sick son to Victoria Medical
Centre, one of the health centers on the family’s health insurance
scheme.
Unfortunately
on her arrival, she found that the doctor who normally attends to her
family was absent before the medical facility assigned nurse Namubiru.
But
to the mother’s surprise, the nurse got hold of a syringe, first
pierced one of her fingers, drew out some blood, and then injected the
baby.
The
terrified mother shouted at the nurse to stop injecting her child
before reporting the matter to the in-charge of the facility leading to
her arrest.
Later the victim’s family demanded to know Namubiru’s HIV status and upon testing, she was found to be positive.
Immediately,
the child was transferred to another health centre and put on PEP
treatment for the next 30 days with the aim of avoiding the contraction
of the deadly virus.
Saturday, 18 January 2014
NESI AKAMATWA NA KUSHTAKIWA KWA KUWAAMBUKIZA WATOTO WACHANGA UKIMWI.
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