बस्ती: एम्बुलेंस में प्रसव के दौरान नवजात का सिर धड़ से अलग, डिप्टी सीएम ने बिठाई जांच – Newborn Decapitated During Delivery in Ambulance at Basti Hospital Deputy CM Orders High Level Probe LCLAM
Uttar Pradesh News: Due to the insensitivity of health workers during delivery in a government ambulance parked outside CHC Kudraha in Basti district, the head of a newborn got separated from its torso. This incident happened before Tuesday in which the victim woman was brought for delivery. Due to wrong technique and tension, the innocent child died and to save the life of the woman, she had to be referred to the medical college. Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak has taken cognizance of this dreadful case and ordered a high-level investigation. The special team of Lucknow sent by DG Health has now started collecting evidence.
Investigation team seized documents
On the instructions of Deputy CM, Joint Director Dr. Sushil Kumar with his team on Tuesday afternoon. settlement Arrived. The investigation team examined the documents for hours at CHC Kudraha and the neighboring private Max Hospital.
The team has recorded the statements of the nurses on duty at that time, Asha Bahu and the employees of the private hospital. To prevent tampering with evidence, the team has taken possession of the CCTV footage of Max Hospital and registers related to patients.
Tug of war between Max Hospital and CHC
Private and government hospitals are blaming each other in this matter. Rajesh Chaudhary, director of Max Hospital, claims that by the time the woman came to him, the child was already born and its head was still inside the womb. Citing CCTV footage, he said that the delivery took place wrongly not at his place but in the CHC premises. At the same time, the health department is investigating why the woman was not shifted to the hospital in time.
Strict punishment will fall on the culprits
Joint Director Dr. Sushil Kumar has described it as a very sad and serious incident. He said that the report will soon be sent to the government and no one will be spared if found guilty, be it a government employee or private staff. This incident has once again raised serious questions on the functioning of government ambulance services. At present, the victim woman is undergoing treatment in the medical college, where her life was saved but she lost her child.
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