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Man Recounts Witnessing a Ugandan Woman's Death in South African Hospital, Advises Africans to Depart

A social media user has detailed a distressing incident from 2014 where he claims a pregnant Ugandan woman died in a South African hospital. He alleges that xenophobia played a role in the woman not receiving timely medical attention, leading him to advise other Africans to leave the country.

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A man has drawn significant attention online after recounting a disturbing experience he asserts occurred in South Africa in 2014. He claims to have witnessed a pregnant woman pass away in a hospital due to her nationality, identifying her as Ugandan.

According to his account, a South African woman obstructed medical personnel from attending to the expectant mother, which he believes led to a fatal escalation of the situation.

Screenshot of the man sharing his experience.

The individual stated that this event profoundly altered his perspective, emphasizing that the hostility encountered in South Africa is not exclusive to Nigerians.

"But people think it’s all about Nigerians. South Africa don’t like Africans," he remarked.

He further alleged that during his time in the country, he received the most kindness from white South Africans.

Based on these experiences, he has issued a strong recommendation for Africans to consider leaving South Africa altogether.

A video detailing these claims has also been shared.

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