The entourage of the Franco-Cameroonian accused of fraud by Patrick Mboma, Idriss Carlos Kameni, Dieudonné Kemgoum Bouketcha, calls the Cameroonian and French authorities to urgently transfer him to bigger hospital after current health facility stated their inability to find a solution to his health problems.
The health situation of Jean Emmanuel Foumbi, incarcerated since August 2013 at the New Bell Central Prison is alarming. The clinical picture of his hospitalization report exposed: painful exophthalmos, right hemiplegia, psychiatric impairment with major depressive syndrome and disorder of the personality.
The businessman who was the subject of a medical follow-up in France since 2010 has been repeatedly detained at the Hôpital Général and the Laquintinie hospital in Douala. Two references to Cameroon institutions which have unanimously concluded their inability to handle patient's situation proposed medical evacuation.
"Mr Foumbi has became totally dependent. Unable to walk, he was transported back to the hospital on a stretcher. He is usually accompanied to the toilet by fellow inmates and someone must be there to hold him and help him in everything he does, because there's no pot to sit on in the toilet and his legs are too weak to support the weight of his body in a squatting position. He also relies on the generosity of his fellow inmates to take a shower. He is said to be transported to the shared shower, placed on plastic chair and cleaned as a child," explains his entourage.
Jean-Emmanuel Foumbi was accused of fraud among others by Patrick Mboma, Idriss Carlos Kameni, Dieudonné Kemgoum Bouketcha, in which he had mobilized large sums of money for the establishment of the 'Hope Finance' undertaking an international platform for carriers of development projects, promoting their actions, to communicate on their social and environmental impact.
For his entourage, he is illegally detained at the Central Prison of New-Bell for a case which took place in France, concerning a French legal entity. He was arrested in April 2013 while he was about returning to France after a stay in Cameroon at the invitation of the Ministry of the Economy, who had sought his company for the establishment of an integrated informatics platform.