Mumbai: Two-month-old child burnt in a fire in the hospital
Mumbai: Two-month-old child burnt in a fire in the hospital
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On November 6, a two-month-old child, who was burnt in a fire in the intensive care unit of KEM Hospital, died on Friday morning. The official said that Prince Rajbhar was severely scorched in the fire and had to cut one of his hands. He died of a heart attack this morning. He told that Prince was put on a ventilator. But his condition deteriorated on Thursday night. He had a heart attack two and a half hours late at night. The official said that the newborn was brought here from Varanasi for the treatment of heart disease.

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According to media reports, Prince's father Pannilal Rajbhar had filed a complaint with the Bhoiwara police station on November 13, after which a case of negligence was registered against the hospital staff under Section 338 of the Indian Penal Code.

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This week the parents of the child met Praveen Pardeshi, Commissioner of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. The BMC offered compensation of Rs five lakh to the parents of the child, which they turned down. Subsequently, on Wednesday, the civic body offered a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to Prince's family.

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