Toddler dies after allegedly botched circumcision at Perth medical clinic

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A toddler in Western Australia has died and his brother is in serious condition after a horrific incident at a medical clinic.

A two-year-old boy has tragically died after an allegedly botched circumcision at a medical clinic in Western Australia.

The boy’s baby brother also barely survived lifesaving surgery after undergoing the same procedure.

The brothers were rushed to hospital in the Perth suburb of Armadale after the procedures on Tuesday night. The two-year-old was declared dead on arrival at the hospital’s emergency ward.

His brother was later rushed to Perth Children’s Hospital, according to a Seven News report.

The surviving brother, believed to be just seven or eight months old, underwent emergency surgery and spent Tuesday night in the ICU.

A WA toddler was declared dead on arrival at emergency following a tragic circumcision accident.

According to the Daily Mail, he is believed to be in a stable condition and recovering in hospital.

Homicide detectives have been called in to investigate the horrific incident, however officials at the Western Australian Police Force have confirmed his death is no longer being treated as suspicious.

“It can be confirmed the boy underwent a medical procedure at a registered medical centre prior to his death,” police said.

The investigation has been handed to the coroner and a report will be prepared by police.

Marty_McWeed on December 9th, 2021 at 12:28 UTC »

This happened where I live too about a year or so ago. The doctor let a resident do it and cute the poor boys penis right off at the tip. The boy nearly bled to death.

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Sinarum on December 9th, 2021 at 11:02 UTC »

What was the actual cause of death? Did they receive too much anaesthesia? Did they receive something else other than anaesthesia? Did they die from infection as a result of poor hygiene practices?

perverse_panda on December 9th, 2021 at 05:52 UTC »

Officials at the Western Australian Police Force have confirmed his death is no longer being treated as suspicious.

“It can be confirmed the boy underwent a medical procedure at a registered medical centre prior to his death,” police said.

Two botched procedures in a row, killing one brother and nearly killing the other, is still pretty fucking suspicious, even if it did happen at a registered medical center.