New Delhi: A case of gross negligence of doctors has come to light in Delhi's LNJP Hospital. It is alleged that doctors told a newborn girl to be dead, packed her in a box and kept it in the hands of family members.
The family members also took it home considering it as destiny. There was an atmosphere of mourning in the whole family. But in the meanwhile some movement was felt from the compartment. When the family members immediately opened the box, everyone was shocked to see the sight. The girl who was declared dead by the doctors was alive.
Relatives reached the hospital on reverse foot
The relatives reached the hospital on reverse foot and told the doctors the whole incident. But the doctors did not believe his words. He refused to enlist. There was also a dispute with the family members. Police was called on this. After a lot of nagging and pressure from the police, the doctors admitted the girl.
was born on 17 February
The girl's father Abdul Malik told that his wife Aruna Asaf Ali was admitted in the hospital. Water and blood was leaking from his body. Seeing which the doctors referred him to Loknayak Hospital. On February 17, the wife gave birth to a baby girl in the hospital.
After birth, the doctors declared the baby girl dead. Then packed it in a box. But when he reached home, the girl was waving her hand. After a lot of pressure, the girl was admitted. Treatment is going on.
Committee formed for investigation, investigation will be completed in two days
Dr. Suresh Kumar, Medical Superintendent of Loknayak Hospital, said that the weight of the newborn at the time of birth was 490 grams. She was a premature baby. When there is no movement in the body, he is being treated on ventilator. The condition is serious. is being monitored.
A three-member committee has been formed to investigate the entire matter. The committee will investigate and submit its report in two days.
The family said – there should be an FIR against the doctor
At the same time, the relatives have demanded the suspension of the doctor. He said that a case should be registered against the doctor.
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