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Request For Autopsy on John Kumah’s Body-NPP Chairman Tells The Family

 

 

The Second Vice Chairman for Suame Constituency of New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Richard Asante, has urged the family of the late Deputy Finance Minister, Hon Dr John Kumah, to officially demand for an autopsy to be conducted on the body.

He described it as unfortunate for people without medical background to describe the cause of his death without any medical examination.

Media practitioners and others have publicly attributed the cause of death of the late MP for Ejisu to the consumption of a poisonous substance.

Late John Kumah

Addressing a section of the media, Mr Asante, described it unprofessional for media practitioners to assume the role of medical officers by identifying the cause of death of the Ejisu legislator.

According to him, legally only medical officer with specialisation in pathology have the right to announce the cause of death.

Pathologists, according to him, are expected to conduct both external and internal examination of the body to ascertain the cause of death.

The situation, he said, will create doubts if post-mortem report declares a cause of natural death or any other cause, contrary to the speculated grounds.

Mr Asante therefore advised media practitioners to desist from assuming the roles of medical officers by pronouncing and declaring cause of deaths, which amount to unethical journalism and stick to their watchdog roles.

Request For Autopsy on John Kumah’s Body-NPP Chairman Tells The Family

 

 

The Second Vice Chairman for Suame Constituency of New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Richard Asante, has urged the family of the late Deputy Finance Minister, Hon Dr John Kumah, to officially demand for an autopsy to be conducted on the body.

He described it as unfortunate for people without medical background to describe the cause of his death without any medical examination.

Media practitioners and others have publicly attributed the cause of death of the late MP for Ejisu to the consumption of a poisonous substance.

Late John Kumah

Addressing a section of the media, Mr Asante, described it unprofessional for media practitioners to assume the role of medical officers by identifying the cause of death of the Ejisu legislator.

According to him, legally only medical officer with specialisation in pathology have the right to announce the cause of death.

Pathologists, according to him, are expected to conduct both external and internal examination of the body to ascertain the cause of death.

The situation, he said, will create doubts if post-mortem report declares a cause of natural death or any other cause, contrary to the speculated grounds.

Mr Asante therefore advised media practitioners to desist from assuming the roles of medical officers by pronouncing and declaring cause of deaths, which amount to unethical journalism and stick to their watchdog roles.

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