Hospital forcibly discharged patient, condition deteriorated
Hospital forcibly discharged patient, condition deteriorated
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A patient from the Indian state of Kerala, who was admitted from a government hospital in Mangaluru. He was forcibly discharged, walked for more than 50 kilometres and then finally fainted. After falling from a coconut tree on March 21, the patient Balan was admitted to the hospital in Mangaluru. Where the man who fell near the border told the police that he was forcibly evicted by the hospital authorities.

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On this matter, Kasargod Superintendent of Police PS Sabu said, on receiving the information, the Kerala Police arranged for a vehicle for the patient and his relative and transported them to their home in Kanha stronghold. Since Karnataka has closed the borders with Kasaragod after the outbreak and lockdown of COVID-19. Due to this, patients dependent on Mangalore hospitals are finding it very difficult to go there for their treatment.

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Seven serious sick patients from Kerala have lost their lives since March 27 after Karnataka closed the border roads. Amidst the nationwide lockdown on Monday to stop Corona, a family of Kerala accused the Karnataka Police of inhumanity. It was alleged that an ambulance carrying a 70-year-old ailing woman for treatment was stopped at the state border. Due to which he died the next day.

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