Jewelry is stolen from dead body in this hospital in Indore!
Jewelry is stolen from dead body in this hospital in Indore!
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Indore: A unique case has come to enlightenment from a hospital in Indore. In fact, jewelry has been stolen from the body of a woman from the hospital. Yes, in fact, we are talking about MTH hospital. There was an uproar when jewelry was stolen from the body of a woman. The hospital staff started facing several charges one after the other in the case. There was a lot of noise and it grew so much that the hospital staff returned the jewelry saying that they were lying somewhere in the corner.

On the other hand, seeing the matter worsening, the hospital staff rushed the woman's body to the hospital for free MY. Under the information received in the case, Dipesh Verma lives in Sukhlia. His mother was having trouble in breathing from three days ago. Then, when she got a checkup at one place, she was asked to go to MTH hospital. Dipesh says the hospital staff here admitted his mother without any investigation. After that, his mother was fine for some time, but suddenly his condition started deteriorating at night. Dipesh also said, "Two days ago, a doctor told his mother to get Remdesivir injection.''

Dipesh further said that when the doctor said that the injection would come to Rs. 5000, I refused. These injections are brought for free. When the case took place, Dipesh's sister lodged a complaint against the hospital management and doctors on the CM helpline. The staff and doctors then threatened her and ask to return the complaint. At 12:30 a.m. the next day, the staff again said that injection is necessary. The family then arranged an injection. Dipesh says the mother called at 12.00 pm on Thursday and said that she was in a very bad condition. Get me out of here or I'll die.

Even after all this, the doctors did nothing and at 6:00 a.m., she was told that the mother was unwell and she was dead. At about 7:00 p.m., Dipesh and his family reached MTH to collect the mother's body and gave them the luggage. There was a phone in that luggage, but there was no mother's jewelry. When Dipesh objected, the staff said, 'The patient had not brought the jewelry at all.' On hearing this, the angry family members said, "We will not take the bodies and reach home." Half an hour later, a call was received from the hospital that their jewelry had been found. They were lying in the corner. The hospital residents then gave them jewelry and provided them free ambulances from MTH to Muktidham.

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