A Bahraini inmate in al-Kalifa prison, suffering from sickle cell anemia, has died due to deliberate medical negligence in prison.
Bahraini political prisoner dies of medical negligence
27 Jul 2021 - 10:58
A Bahraini inmate in al-Kalifa prison, suffering from sickle cell anemia, has died due to deliberate medical negligence in prison.
Human rights activists said Hassan Abdulnabi Mansour died at Salmaniya Medical Complex on Sunday after suffering from a health setback.
Ahmed al-Wada’i, director of the Britain-based human rights group Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD), said the 35-year-old prisoner was sentenced to three months in prison, but was not covered by alternative sanctions despite the seriousness of his health condition.
He added that Mansour suffered from medical negligence at the Dry Dock prison, and authorities did not refer him for treatment in a timely manner.
“The prisoner was groaning and crying in pain, prompting other inmates in his ward to knock heavily on the doors until he was transferred to the prison clinic and later to Salmaniya hospital, where he finally passed away,” Wada’i noted.
He demanded an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mansour’s death.
Bahrain has come under pressure from human rights organizations over prison conditions, including overcrowding, poor sanitation and lack of medical care.
Bahrain’s interior ministry in a statement said political prisoner Hussein Barakat, 48, died at a hospital on June 10 after being infected with COVID-19.
He had been taken from prison to Salmaniya Hospital on May 29, it said.
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