A series of alarming surgical complications have emerged from a Swedish clinic, where multiple women have reported severe health issues following operations.
Diana Elsherbiny, 42, suffered kidney failure and blood clots after a botched surgery at the clinic, which also treated Catharina Stenhammar, who tragically died from sepsis.
Despite repeated warnings and police reports from affected patients, no action has been taken against the clinic, and an investigation by the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (Ivo) is still ongoing.
Other women, including Nadja Volmhagen Elmgren and Yvonne, have shared similar harrowing experiences, describing the clinic as unsanitary and likening it to a 'slaughterhouse for women.
' These cases highlight a critical need for regulatory oversight and accountability in healthcare facilities to prevent further tragedies.