Aslan Ismayilov declares the death of an 8-year-old child in clinic
Baku / 04.05.18 / Turan: Aslan Ismayilov, a public activist, head of the "Viza" law firm, announced his death due to incompetence of doctors in a private Baku clinic of an 8-year-old boy. Ismailov wrote about this on his Facebook page. According to Ismayilov, a few days ago in the "Khatai Aesthetic Clinic" a child underwent a surgical operation to remove the polyp (excess meat) in the nose. However, due to medical incompetence, the artery was affected, and was allegedly "sewn up", and the child was discharged home. But after the first cough, the wound opened, and the child died very soon. "Since the clinic belongs to presidential assistant Ali Hasanov, the material about this after publication on some sites, was urgently deleted," Ismayilov writes. "If there is a Prosecutor's Office, the State Security Service or the Ministry of Internal Affairs in this country, then this issue should be investigated and the public should be provided with information," Ismayilov said. Ali Hasanov has not commented on the statement of Ismayilov. There were no comments from the "Khatai Aesthetic Clinic". -06D--
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