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Midwife sentenced to 23 years in prison for misconduct

28 May 2026
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Former midwife Yolande Maritz Fouchee was sentenced to 23 years in prison by the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria after being convicted of culpable homicide, fraud, and multiple counts of assault. Fouchee, who ran a birthing center in Pretoria, unlawfully administered substances like Cytotec and oxytocin to induce labor without the consent of the mothers involved. Her actions led to the death of a nine-day-old infant and caused severe health issues in other newborns. Despite displaying a cheerful demeanor before her sentencing, Fouchee’s mood changed to indifference as the judge delivered the verdict. The court found her conduct grossly negligent, noting that she continued practicing despite being deregistered by the South African Nursing Council for similar misconduct.

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The case highlights significant concerns regarding midwifery practices and patient safety in South Africa. Yolande Fouchee’s actions not only resulted in tragic outcomes for families but also raised alarms about the regulatory oversight of healthcare providers. The conviction reflects a broader issue of accountability within the healthcare system, emphasizing the necessity for stringent regulations and monitoring to protect vulnerable patients. Instances of malpractice in midwifery can lead to severe consequences, making it imperative for authorities to ensure that practitioners adhere to professional standards.

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