Ahmedabad: Rupesh Bhabhor, son of a 20-year-old Bhabhor, who was killed in the case of Shivranjani Hit-and-Run, on Wednesday said they had no choice but to return to their place of origin in Dahod because they did not get care at a civil hospital Asarwa.
“After the car ran over my father Babubhai and my children’s vikram and Jetan, someone named Ambulance 108 and we were taken to Asarwa’s civil hospital but because they did not get treatment there, we decided to return to Dahod,” said Rupesh toi, before crying , can’t say a word.
Babu’s nephew, Pravin Bhabhor, told Tii, “they were taken to a civil hospital around 1am on Tuesday but they were not given any treatment and did not even admit until 8 am.” He added, “When I asked the doctor about their treatment, he told me that some senior doctors would come around 11am and they would be given a bed after that.
Until then, they sat on a bench with a severe injury.” He said they were only given first aid by 108 paramedics.
In the accident, Babu suffered an injury on his head, a right hand and a minor injury to his body, Jetan’s ribs were damaged and Vikram’s hand was broken.
“When my relatives did not get treatment, we decided to go to our village in Garbada Taluka Dahod with my aunt’s body and did his last ritual on Wednesday,” Pravin said.
Pravin regretted the treatment of stepmothers in a civil hospital and said, “We built buildings and remain on the path where people killed us.
We can’t even get care in a civil hospital.
We are also a tribe of Dahod which is also part of Gujarat This.
“He said the Bhabhor family had to borrow Rs 50,000 to pay for their care at a private hospital in Dahod.
“We lost one family member, and will now spend all our money to save the other three,” he said.