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Botched circumcision suit: Parties advised to resolve dispute out of court

13 March 2019

He said the court also set April 3 for further case management to know the development of the discussion. Last February 20, the High Court allowed the applications by the government, Kuala Lipis Hospital’s medical officer and its director and Selayang Hospital’s specialist and its director, to strike out the suit on grounds that the circumcision was performed outside the hospital and the government was not responsible for it.

She claimed that during the circumcision, the first defendant did not follow the stipulated procedures and cut off her son’s penis’ entire head. The plaintiff said her son was sent to Selayang Hospital where a surgery was performed to stitch back the severed part, but on the 35th day, she was shocked to find out that her son’s penis was without its glans.

 

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