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Saturday, March 19, 2016

Re: Tr: Note d'information du MinSante

Were the children alive after her sister removed them from her womb? If that be the case why couldn't the medics do their job by checking on that? 

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On Mar 18, 2016, at 12:13 PM, 'Robinson Mbu' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> wrote:

Thanks brothers, i want to reiterate here that it wasn't a matter of declaring or confirming death. She was brought in dead, confirmed by the health personnel at Nylon and Laquintinie. Families don't have access to corpses if deaths occur in health facilities. She was brought dead and no mortuary had appropriated the corpse. The process of registration was on before the woman committed the act. Health personnel don't chase after corpses, we treat patients not corpses. Affected families decide where to take corpses, this is tenable everywhere.
Prof Mbu.


From: 'Austine Arrey' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>;
To: ambasbay@googlegroups.com <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>;
Subject: Re: Tr: Note d'information du MinSante
Sent: Fri, Mar 18, 2016 4:43:35 PM

You cannot continue to fool Cameroonians. We in diaspora are not part of Robinson Mbu's story. You and your team should go ahead and kill everyone who cannot pay his/her bills at the hospitals. Judgment day is ahead of us all.


On Thursday, March 17, 2016 9:35 PM, Enoh Lawrence <bawakow9@yahoo.fr> wrote:


Only a medical professional can declare a person death, so, how come you are claiming that the occupants of the taxi confirmed she was death? Were the occupants of that said car medical Dr's Professor Robinson?
Your story don't add up.


Le Jeudi 17 mars 2016 19h56, 'Robinson Mbu' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com> a écrit :




From: 'Robinson Mbu' via ambasbay <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>;
To: <mamimo5@yahoo.coouk>; yahoogroups <cameroonforum@yahoogroups.com>; Ambasbay CamerGoogleGroup <ambasbay@googlegroups.com>; DISCUSSION LIST MANYU <manyunet@aufoundation.org>; ManyuVoice ManyuVoice <manyuvoice@googlegroups.com>;
Subject: Fw: Tr: Note d'information du MinSante
Sent: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 11:45:24 PM

My dear Cameroonian brothers/sisters, i am forwarding this ministerial declararation to you to revert the wrong doings of social media that has dampened the image of Cameroon both within and without. Glad indeed i am part of you and happened to have studied in several continents like you. I work and live in Cameroon. The Monique Koumate saga in Douala is the first of its kind in contemporary history in Cameroona and it needs to be rewritten. This young lady, may her soul rest in peace, was first seen at a private health facility on Friday the 11th of March at 33 weeks' gestation. Nothing was known about her thereafter but she was brought dead at 8.40 am in a well locked taxi boot the next day at the Nylon district hospital in Douala. The people who brought her confirmed she was dead and requested for a post mortem C/S which could not be done because of competence. Referral was made to Laquentinie hospital for post partum C/S. At the mortuary of the latter hospital, an attendant while diplacing the corpse thought the foetuses were still alife because of fœtal floating in amniotic fluid. One of the women who accompanied the corpse took that as an excuse and summoned the courage upon her self to open the corpse up within splits of seconds, imagining she was bringing out life neonates; what effrontory ! What courage ! The information carried over on front pages of first line news papers in the UK and headlines of news items in some TV channels in the US are noninvestigative, a deviant exposition of noninvestigative journalism. One would have expected that you call those of us working and living in Cameroon for correct versions of the story before publications but you have, unfortunately, been devoid of the real narratives.
The young lady died more than four hours before she was brought to Nylon district hospital and no fœtus lives beyond 2-5 minutes after the death of the pregnant woman. We regret the negative externalities of Camerron as looked upon by many of us but Cameroon is realizing several inroads.

Prof RObinson Mbu


From: André Mama Fouda <andrmama@yahoo.fr>;
To: Robinson Mbu <rembu2000@yahoo.com>;
Subject: Tr: Note d'information du MinSante
Sent: Thu, Mar 17, 2016 10:10:09 PM

‎Prof ci-après Note à envoyer à ceux qui s'interrogent. MinSante 

Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
De: André Mama Fouda <andrmama@yahoo.fr>
Envoyé: mardi 15 mars 2016 17:26
À: jean pascal olinga; Ihong Net
Objet: Note d'information du MinSante



Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
De: André Mama Fouda <andrmama@yahoo.fr>
Envoyé: mardi 15 mars 2016 16:47
À: Modamba Dieudonné
Objet: Note d'information du MinSante



Envoyé de mon smartphone BlackBerry 10.
De: sylvie melingui <melisyy@yahoo.fr>
Envoyé: mardi 15 mars 2016 16:16
À: André Mama Fouda
Répondre à: sylvie melingui
Objet: Note d'information

Bonne réception !



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