TERRY CREWS’ WIFE REBECCA REVEALS PARKINSON’S BATTLE 11 YEARS AFTER DIAGNOSIS: ‘SEEING IMPROVEMENT’.(PHOTO).

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THE KENYAN POLICE AND CITIZENS MOURN AS ASSISTANT COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DIANA MBUGUA DIES WHILE GIVING BIRTH AT COPTIC HOSPITAL, NAIROBI.(PHOTO).


 The Kenyan Police and citizens mourn as Assistant County Commissioner, Diana Mbugua dies while giving birth at Coptic hospital, Nairobi.


Before her untimely death, Diana worked with the Office of the Deputy President and has been commended by many as a diligent officer.


Her demise was announced by the force on it's Facebook page, Kenyan Police Media, and caught many people by surprise. 


"It is with heavy hearts that we accept the ultimate demise of ACC Diana Mbugua.


"She was attached to the Office of the Deputy President. She lost her life while bringing another life at Coptic Hospital, Nairobi. 


"May God save our ladies from these rising cases of maternal deaths. Pole kwa jamii na kikosi", the ppst reads.


Rest in power to AAC Diana Mbugua💪


Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal deaths worldwide.

It is an issue that affects women in low and middle-income countries, and in Kenya, it is the leading cause of maternal m0rtality, followed by obstructed labour at 28% and eclampsia at 14%. 

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