Delhi government hospital did not treat child, died while reaching private hospital
Delhi government hospital did not treat child, died while reaching private hospital
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New Delhi: The news of the claims of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal going to the electoral riot in the name of better health facilities and hospitals in the capital of the country has been revealed. This case has come out from Kalyan Puri JJ Colony in East Delhi. A 7-year-old child passing by the street fell suddenly while walking, after which the Delhi Government Hospital did not treat this child and the child reached the private hospital and died.

This case is in Kalyan Puri's street number 11 on Thursday (January 30). Here 7-year-old Sahil (Lucky) came out of his aunt's house with his brother. But while walking in the street, he suddenly fell. After this, the child was taken to Lal Bahadur Shastri Hospital, Delhi Government, but the hospital did not treat the child. The father of the child, Satish, says, 'We first took our son to Lal Bahadur Hospital, where the doctors did not treat him and told him to go to another hospital.'

The family says that after this, the victim Sahil was taken to Max Patparganj Hospital, where the child was declared dead due to serious head injury. It is the family's charge that if treatment was available in Lal Bahadur Hospital in time, then Sahil's life could have been saved. The family is questioning the claims of the Delhi government about how hospitals in Delhi work. At present, the family has complained about the negligence of the hospital. But the case has not been registered, the cause of death will be clear after the post mortem report.

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