Six-month-old Mohamed Abdisamad’s death from infection prompts concern at lack of training for circumcisers
A coroner has warned that more babies could die from infected circumcisions in the UK after the death of a six-month-old boy exposed a lack of infection control training and accreditation for circumcisers.
Mohamed Abdisamad died in February 2023 of a streptococcus infection on his way to hospital, a week after undergoing a non-therapeutic circumcision, an inquest at west London coroner’s court found in October.
In a prevention of future deaths report published this week, the assistant coroner Anton van Dellen urged the government to take action to avoid similar tragedies.
He wrote: “During the inquest, the evidence revealed matters giving rise to concern. In my opinion there is a risk that future deaths could occur unless action is taken.”






