A woman working in Saudi Arabia realizes her kidney has been removed without her knowledge.
Judith Nakintu left for Saudi Arabia in 2019. She hadn’t gotten in touch with her family for months, and they found out later that she had been in an accident.
The first time she came home, her family was shocked to see her in a wheelchair and struggling to speak because of partial paralysis.
After she arrived, they took her to the doctor for a checkup. The doctors found out that her right kidney had been removed.
As soon as their daughter came back from Saudi Arabia, the family in Uganda was shocked to learn that her right kidney had been taken without her permission or knowledge.
She was in Saudi Arabia when someone took her kidney without her permission.
Judith Nakintu, a 38-year-old woman, had a mysterious surgery while in Saudi Arabia. Her employer told her that she had been hurt in an accident.
A report by the BBC said that when the mother of five came home from the hospital, she was in a wheelchair and was having trouble talking, and was partially paralyzed. Her family was shocked.
Police in Uganda told the press that Nakintu’s Saudi Arabian employer had changed the medical records to show that all of her internal organs were healthy.
It wasn’t until her mother took her to the hospital that doctors found out that the right kidney wasn’t in her body.
Her organ was removed, but the Ugandan woman does not remember how or when. She says that her Saudi boss took her to the hospital for what she thought would be a COVID-19 vaccination, but she doesn’t remember how or when.
A report from NTV Uganda said that when she got to the hospital, she lost her senses. That must have been when her kidney was taken out without her permission.
When she looked in the mirror, she saw scars that she couldn’t figure out.
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