#JusticeForValérie – Black Community Hamburg https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org #JusticeForMbobda Fri, 10 Jan 2025 16:14:21 +0000 de-DE hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.1 https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/920/2019/05/cropped-tonou_gesicht_schwarz-11-1-32x32.png #JusticeForValérie – Black Community Hamburg https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org 32 32 JUSTICE FOR VALÉRIE ! – 2nd anniversary of death https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/2024/03/20/justice-for-valerie-2nd-anniversary-of-death/ Wed, 20 Mar 2024 17:17:17 +0000 https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/?p=849 Continue reading JUSTICE FOR VALÉRIE ! – 2nd anniversary of death ]]> Our voice against racist neglect in the German healthcare system!

Two years ago, 7-year-old Valérie Iyobor from Uelzen died of generalised sepsis following an undiagnosed ruptured appendix. Despite her urgent presentation to a paediatrician on the morning of 21 March at the MVZ am Hammersteinplatz, she died on the same day because the paediatrician there assumed she only had a banal „gastrointestinal infection“ despite her complaints of severe abdominal pain.

The paediatrician sent Valérie and her mother home with the recommendation to drink enough water and eat bananas…

In the afternoon, however, little Valérie’s condition deteriorated to such an extent that her mother had to inform the emergency services – but Valérie’s circulation collapsed on the way to the hospital and she could no longer be resuscitated.

We stand in solidarity with Valérie’s family and especially with her mother Jennifer Iyobor in demanding clarification of the circumstances that led to this tragic loss:

  • Why didn’t the paediatrician take Valérie’s complaints seriously?
  • Why did she not consider an acute appendicitis thouroughly – the most common surgical disease in childhood(*)?
  • Why did she not carry out essential examinations to rule out a possible appendicitis?
  • Why did she fail to present herself immediately at the hospital for further examinations?
  • Why has she – just like the management of the MVZ, the group of companies or the

Leben leben Foundation – not contacted the family and expressed her personal sympathy to this day?

Such behaviour is part of a structural system in which mistakes are not acknowleged, compassion is not expressed personally and responsibility will not be accepted. Two weeks after the facts were published in the local press – Managing Director of the clinic (MVZ) Jörn Dieterich unconditionally backed this paediatrician and expressed his „conviction that she acted to the best of her knowledge and belief“. The foundation wrote on its homepage under „News“ on 9 April 2020 that „All our sympathy goes out to the mother and her little brother!“ – but to date has been neither willing nor able to express this personally to the family concerned or to offer condolences at the funeral. Nevertheless, at the end of the article in question and in view of the title chosen for the headline, she called for the following as a core message Reporting“ on the company „to ensure respectful and fair treatment of all persons involved and/or affected!“ .

What happened on 21.3.22 can, according to our current state of knowledge, be possibly explained by the negligence of a doctor’s breach of duty of care(*). This doctor failed to carry out basic examinations to rule out appendicitis, such as taking the patient’s temperature or performing laboratory blood tests, and only carried out a very superficial medical history and physical examination.

Unfortunately, people of African descent are still too often confronted with indifference in dealing with their pain, illnesses and symptoms in the German healthcare system. And this indifference is also part of structural racism, which in this case is possibly expressed through irresponsible negligence(*). The naming of this racism is expressly not an insinuation of a wilful intention to violate, but of negligence towards a Black family. The understanding „assumption“ that Black people are „better“ at enduring pain or that they tend to exaggerate, for example, is one such widespread prejudice. So when the managing director of the MVZ told the Allgemeine Zeitung from Uelzen on 9 April 2022 ‚personally offended‘: „I firmly reject the accusation of racism. It has always been the basic philosophy of ‚Leben leben‘ that everyone is treated equally here…“ – we can only hope that this statement of defence does not mean that all young patients are treated in the same way as Valérie!

How else could it be understood that the paediatrician simply ignored Valérie’s complaint of severe abdominal pain and her request for pain medication?

How else could one understand that a child who was still holding its stomach in pain in the waiting room and could not sit still was not examined carefully enough or referred to a hospital to clarify the cause?

Together with the family, we mourn the loss of a little daughter and a big sister for her little brother. The family’s questions about the „why“ have still not been answered. Despite the availability of the autopsy report and a multi-part expert report, the public prosecutor’s office in Lüneburg has still not brought forward any charges. 2 years and ongoing „investigations“ in a case in which all the necessary evidence has long since been established and the paediatrician is continuing to examine and treat young patients in the meantime without having justified herself?

The slowness of these investigations is also incomprehensible in view of the statistics currently available on the duration of preliminary proceedings at the public prosecutor’s offices in 2022 – 98% of these were completed after 1 year and 99.8% after 2 years. This also raises the question as to which factors should justify the fact that the investigation proceedings have still not been concluded in this clear case?

We have not and will not simply forget Valérie’s death – and that we do not do so also means that we want to ensure that her avoidable death is at least clarified quickly and then taken seriously!

We owe it to Valérie!

JUSTICE FOR VALÉRIE

TOUCH ONE ! – TOUCH ALL!

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(*) At this point, we gave the impression that it had already been proven that Valerie’s death was due to the negligence of the doctor treating her. This is not the case and is also the reason why we are calling for responsibility to be fully clarified as part of the criminal investigation.

RALLY in Uelzen on Thursday, 21.03.2024 2 – 5 PM MVZ am Hammersteinplatz (Ripdorfer Straße 3-5, 29525 Uelzen)

https://www.facebook.com/events/354713660904042

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Spendenkampagne: Justice for Valérie – Solidarity for the Family https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/2022/04/24/spendenkampagne-justice-for-valerie-solidarity-for-the-family/ Sun, 24 Apr 2022 19:07:16 +0000 http://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/?p=718 Continue reading Spendenkampagne: Justice for Valérie – Solidarity for the Family ]]> [DE siehe unten]

Solidarity funds to support Valérie’s family

 
 
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Valérie Iyobor on March 21, 2022 in Uelzen, Germany. Seven-year-old Valérie had been experiencing excruciating abdominal pain and started vomiting on Sunday. She was urgently presented to a pediatrician at the Hammersteinplatz Medical Care Center in Uelzen the following day.
However, the pediatrician sent the little girl home  recommending that the worried mother give her bananas to eat and water to drink. That very same day, however, little Valérie’s pain became increasingly unbearable and her condition progressively worsened, prompting her mother to call 112 for an ambulance. She was taken to the hospital and underwent emergency interventions, but unfortunately all efforts to save her life failed. The police informed the mother that the preliminary autopsy revealed the cause of death to be a ruptured appendix.

Valérie’s mother is trying to cope with the senseless death of her daughter due to the irresponsible negligence of a pediatrician: „Justice for Valérie – Fatal medical Negligence in Uelzen“ (https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/2022/04/05/justice-for-valerie-iyobor/)
 
“She was the Joy of our lives” said Jennifer Iyobor. “She would wake up early in the morning with lots of smiles, she was full of fun and very intelligent. Everybody loved her.”
 
Jennifer and Valérie’s little Brother urgently want and need a change of residence because the current apartment reminds them daily of their painful loss. This is why we are launching this fundraiser to support Valerie‘s’ mother and brother.

The grieving Family shouldn’t have to deal with financial difficulties. The funds raised will help them cover subsequent costs and needs, as well as help them start a new life.Your donations will exclusively and directly benefit the family.

We thank you for your donations and will report on further developments of this case.
 
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Solidaritätsfonds zur Unterstützung der Familie von Valérie
 
 
In tiefer Trauer geben wirden Tod von Valérie Iyobor am 21. März 2022 in Uelzen, Deutschland, bekannt. Die siebenjährige Valérie litt unter unerträglichen Bauchschmerzen und begann am Sonntag zu erbrechen. Sie wurde am nächsten Tag notfallmäßig bei einer Kinderärztin im Medizinischen Versorgungszentrum Hammersteinplatz in Uelzen vorgestellt. Die Kinderärztin schickte das kleine Mädchen jedoch und ohne Verabreichung eines dringend benötigten Schmerzmittels nach Hause. Sie empfahl der Mutter, ihr Bananen zu essen und Wasser zu trinken zu geben. Noch am selben Tag wurden die Schmerzen der kleinen Valérie jedoch immer unerträglicher und ihr Zustand verschlechterte sich zusehends, sodass ihre Mutter den Notruf 112 wählte und den Rettungsdienst alarmierte. Valérie wurde ins Krankenhaus gebracht und dort notoperiert, aber leider scheiterten alle Bemühungen, ihr Leben zu retten. Die Polizei teilte der Mutter später mit, dass die vorläufige Autopsie als Todesursache einen Blinddarmdurchbruch ergab.
 
Valéries Mutter kann den sinnlosen Tod ihrer Tochter aufgrund der unverantwortlichen Fahrlässigkeit einer Kinderärztin weder verstehen noch verarbeiten konnte: „Gerechtigkeit für Valérie – Tödliche ärztliche Fahrlässigkeit in Uelzen“ (https://blackcommunityhamburg.blackblogs.org/2022/04/05/justice-for-valerie-iyobor/).
 
Wir solidarisieren uns mit Sister Jennifer Iyobor und ihrer Forderung nach umfassender Aufklärung der Umstände, die zum Tod ihrer Tochter Valérie geführt haben.
Was sie beschreibt, ist eine Gleichgültigkeit und Nachlässigkeit, mit der Menschen afrikanischer Abstammung hier in Deutschland leider zu oft konfrontiert werden.
 
„Sie war die Freude unseres Lebens“, sagte Jennifer Iyobor. „Sie wachte frühmorgens mit einem Lächeln auf, war lustig und sehr intelligent. Jeder liebte sie.“
 
Die Mutter und der kleine Bruder von Valérie wollen und brauchen dringend einen Wohnungswechsel, denn die jetzige Wohnung erinnert sie täglich an ihren schmerzlichen Verlust. Aus diesem Grund starten wir diese Spendenaktion, um Valeries Mutter und Bruder zu unterstützen.
Die trauernde Familie sollte nicht mit finanziellen Schwierigkeiten zu kämpfen haben. Die gesammelten Gelder werden ihnen helfen, die Folgekosten und -bedürfnisse zu decken und ihnen den Start in ein neues Leben zu erleichtern. Ihre Spendengelder kommen ausschließlich und direkt der Familie zugute.
 
Wir danken Ihnen für Ihre Spenden und werden über die weiteren Entwicklungen in diesem Fall berichten.
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