Innocent child died due to negligence of hospital staff
Innocent child died due to negligence of hospital staff
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New Delhi: Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal came to the election ground in the name of better health facility and hospitals in the capital Delhi, but his claims are being found in the soil. If this whole matter is talked about, then it belongs to Kalyan Puri JJ Colony in East Delhi. One child died here. If we look at the whole matter, the child was going out of the street. Then a 7-year-old child suddenly fell while walking, after which a child of the Delhi government refused treatment and on reaching the private hospital, the child died.

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On getting this full information, many questions are being raised on the government. After all, why was he not treated in a government hospital? If we talk about the whole matter, then Kalyan Puri's street number 11 belongs to Thursday (January 30). Here 7 years Sahil (Lucky) came out of his aunt's house along with his brother. But suddenly the child fell into the street. After this, the child was taken to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital, Delhi Government, but the hospitalists refused to treat the child, then the matter caught up and the child's father Satish says, 'We are the first to give our son Lal Bahadur was taken to the hospital, where the doctors did not treat him and told him to go to another hospital. But in such a critical state, the hospitalist refused to admit the child.

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The family has informed that after this Sahil, who was suffering from a serious head injury, was taken to Max Patparganj Hospital and the same children were declared dead by the hospital. The family members allege that if Lal Bahadur had treated the child in time, Sahil's life could have been saved, but due to the negligence of the hospitalists, this entire accident has happened. The claims of the Delhi Government are raising questions about how Delhi hospitals work. If they were not negligent, perhaps the child's life could have been saved, family members say that we have filed a complaint against the hospitalists. But the case has not been registered and after the post mortem report, the reason for the death is clearly known.

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