From http://journalchretien.net/article17131.html
Automatic translation:
For religious reasons, a man has let his girl dying by refusing a blood transfusion.
The residents in New-Bell Ebolowa were brutally taken from their sleep early morning on Monday, 27 October 2008, by crying because of a family grieving the loss of early Maeva Nayang Lowe, 10, student at CIS 'Public school in New Bell. Part of the parental home Sunday morning for worship, infortunée was rushed by a motorcycle-taxi alight AMANG commonly called Bamileke District. "
Emergency transported to the provincial hospital, the staff of permanently hosting service, offers a blood transfusion to his parents. Against all odds, Moise Nayang, the father of the child, practicing Jehovah's Witness, formally objects to the willingness of health professionals. Informed, Jean Fernand Ekobo, the hospital director said, requires a rapid emergency assessment of the results reported severe anemia caused by hemorrhage. Considering the gravity of the situation, the patron of the hospital blood transfusion advises parents to the rugged remaining firm on the decision taken by the father.
Clandestine
The desire to uphold the reason will finally lead to an altercation between doctors and the family of the patient who refuses to cede even under the threat of informing the authorities. All things that were only delaying the care of the innocent whose health faltering more. Seeing the worst, Colette Lele, the mother of the child who morfondait to home, eventually joining the camp doctors. It even verbally attacking her husband who, supported by other members of this religious community, said that wants to hear that the doctor of the church installed in Yaounde can save her daughter without blood transfusion practice.
In the night from Sunday to Monday, Moise Nayang, orchestra clandestine evacuation to the capital. Unfortunately, the angel of death interrupts his trip to a dozen kilometers from Ebolowa. The return to the city leads to his arrest by police who hear all morning, while the rest of the family is activated by placing the body in the morgue of Ekombité. Sources close to the record show that the respondent would have been provisionally released during the funeral. Until the investigations resume.