Families Protected as High Court Bans Hospitals from Holding Bodies Over Bills
[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 1er/10/2025
The High Court has ruled that hospitals and mortuaries cannot detain bodies over unpaid bills, declaring the practice unconstitutional and a violation of human dignity. In a landmark ruling, Justice Nixon Sifuna ordered Mater Hospital to release the body of the late Caroline Nthangu Tito, which (…)
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