JAMSHEDPUR: A newborn girl and her mother died in a rapid succession in Mgmmch managed by the government here, encouraging family members to demand hospital staff in negligence and fiddling their cellphones while ignoring aid request.
The hospital has ordered an investigation of the incident and convinced to punish those who were found guilty.
According to Guddi Mukhi’s relatives, who was in his early 30s died half an hour after giving birth, the deceased was taken to the hospital on Sunday night after he developed pain.
After he was treated in the gynecological ward of the hospital, his pain intensified and began to bleed as much as possible.
Sister Guddi Meera Mukhi said, “All Sunday night, he screamed help.
When I rushed to the doctor and sister on duty, they fiddled with their cellphones and did not respond to my request on several occasions.
I think CCTVs are installed in my environment and statement Can be verified after watching the recording.
“Meera further said the two doctors and nurses scolded him because he rushed to them occasionally.
“Instead of attending the patient, they shouted at me for disturbing them by saying the situation of my sister was not serious.
Both told me to first regulate blood and come to them.
Early in the morning, my brother gave birth to a baby girl and her Died in a few minutes of his birth.
“Vimal Mukhi, a died husband, Meera and other family members, who came from Harijan Basti from the Bhalubasa area under the Sitaramdera police station, demanded action against doctors and nurses.
Deputy Mgmmch Inspector Nakul Choudhary said the accusation was serious and the investigation had been ordered to the incident.
“We will question not only complainants, doctors and nurses but also girls and patients from the surrounding bed to find out the night development.
If doctors and nurses are found guilty, the action will be made to them,” Choudhary said.
A senior doctor at Ward Gynecology said on the condition of anonymity that the woman died of excessive bleeding but it was an investigation problem.
In particular, Arun Kumar Singh’s additional school (health) has stated dissatisfaction with hospital management due to lack of work culture during his first visit to the hospital on July 12.