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Tragedy As 28-Year-Old Quadruplets Mum, Baby Die After Hospital Detention

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April 15, 2026
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A 28-year-old mother, Mrs Charity Anani, who was detained at a private hospital in Lagos over an unpaid N3m medical bill, has died. Charity passed away alongside one of her newborn quadruplets at Adebayo Hospital in the Igando area of the state.

Her husband, Mr Paul, confirmed the heartbreaking news, stating the tragedy occurred on Friday, 3 April 2026. Charity began experiencing sudden respiratory distress on Thursday evening before her condition became fatal.

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A Surprise Delivery and Financial Hardship

The family’s ordeal began on 27 February 2026. While ultrasound scans suggested the couple was expecting twins, Charity delivered four babies via Caesarean section. Following the birth, the family was unable to settle the N3m medical bill, leading to their prolonged stay at the facility.

Before her passing, Charity told Sunday PUNCH about the financial wall they had hit. One of the newborns, suffering from complications, had been placed on oxygen in an incubator. Desperate for help, the couple had reached out for public donations to clear the debt and return home with their children.

Final Moments at Adebayo Hospital Igando

Mr Paul recounted the harrowing hours leading up to his wife’s death. As her health deteriorated, doctors administered oxygen and medication, but their efforts were not enough.

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“It happened on Friday, April 3, 2026. She was complaining that she was not breathing. Her breathing was not fine, so I needed to call the doctor to check on her. After the doctor examined her, she was given oxygen and medication.”

The breathing complications started between 5 pm and 6 pm on Thursday. By 9 am on Friday, Charity breathed her last at the Adebayo Hospital Igando.

Double Tragedy for the Bereaved Family

Unknown to Charity, one of her infants had already died in the incubator. Paul chose to shield his wife from the news, hoping to tell her once they were safely home.

“One of the four babies also died, and that was the one in the incubator. At the time the baby died, my wife was still alive, but she was asking about the baby, but because of her condition, I decided not to tell her the truth about what happened.”

While the hospital has now discharged the family due to the tragic circumstances, a debt of N1.4m remains outstanding from the original bill. The three surviving babies are reportedly in stable condition and are being cared for by relatives.

This incident has once again sparked a conversation regarding maternal mortality Lagos and the ethics of detaining patients over unpaid fees in private healthcare facilities.

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