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No Oxygen Death at Golden Jaipur Hospital: Delhi Police

No Oxygen Death at Golden Jaipur Hospital: Delhi Police
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New Delhi: Delhi police on Tuesday told a city court that no patient who died due to lack of oxygen at the Golden Jaipur Hospital on the night of the April 23-24 intervention, even though the hospital management said that no oxygen was supplied for 5 hours between At 5:30 a.m.
on April 22 until 11:45 pm on April 23.
Submission was carried out in the status report submitted before the Metropolitan Metropolitan Beniwal Magistrate by DCP related to the appropriate action request for hospitals for at least 21 Covid-19 patients allegedly due to lack of oxygen.
Status report states that hospital management, in response was submitted before the police, said that the hospital was starving oxygen and it was a problem note that M / S Inox supplied 3.8 MT oxygen at 5:30 a.m.
Refill was carried out by INOX at 5:30 a.m.
on April 23, which resulted in a crisis situation.
Furthermore, it stated that the situation was unprecedented and amounted to acute emergencies caused by lack of oxygen.
“This has never happened in the history of the hospital that the entire regular supply must switch to the reserve in the cylinder form.
Refill is carried out at around 11:45 pm with 2.11 metric tons of a quota of 24 hours 3.6 metric tons,” said the hospital to the police , Before the decisive night, the hospital stated that the average mortality of the Covid-19 patient in 24 hours was two and 21 deaths in a range of 7-8 hours was “a very high amount, which was too spread in various fields of critical care”.
“There seems to be a relationship between the number of extraordinarily high deaths and lack of oxygen supply Oxygen pressure around 9:45 a.m.
on April 23, which is an unusual event.
However, it is also the fact that these patients are in the ventilator, “added the hospital.
The hospital medical director stated that the committee was formed by the Delhi government to ensure the cause of decorated deaths that they were caused by natural reasons and could not be associated with oxygen deficiencies.
The police, in the status report, said, “At the supervision of the summary of death, it was revealed that there were no deaths of any patient caused by lack of oxygen.” It added that when charges against doctors and medical staff, opinions about medical negligence were sought from the Delhi medical council, which was awaited.
Application, submitted through Advocates Sahil Ahuja and Siddhant Sethi, on behalf of six family members who died, have alleged that hospital management has violated murder, cheating, fraud, criminal conspiracy, criminal intimidation and gross medical negligence.

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