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Newborn swapped in Saudi hospital, investigation underway

Families involved have been contacted for DNA samples



Taif health authorities have assured that they will impose strict punitive measures on anyone found responsible for the negligence that led to the accidental exchange of the newborns. Photo for illustrative purposes.
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Dubai: Saudi Arabia has launched an investigation into an incident at King Faisal Hospital in Taif where newborns were allegedly swapped, according to Dr. Talal Al Maliki, CEO of the Taif Health division.

In a statement to Okaz newspaper, Dr. Al Maliki confirmed that the investigation is underway ‘at all levels’.

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The inquiry began following a complaint lodged two weeks ago concerning the incident.

“The families involved have been contacted to provide DNA samples, which will help confirm the babies’ parentage before they are rightfully returned,” he explained.

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Taif health authorities have assured that they will impose strict punitive measures on anyone found responsible for the negligence that led to the accidental exchange of the newborns.

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