2 staff suspended after video of dog licking blood from girl’s body at U.P. govt. hospital goes viral
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After visuals of a dog licking blood from the wound of a girl’s body left unattended at the district authorities hospital in Sambhal went viral, two staff have been on Thursday suspended by Chief Medical Officer Amita Singh for negligence.
“An explanation was sought from the doctor and pharmacist on duty and an inquiry has been ordered by the Chief Medical Superintendent,” stated Dr. Singh. Describing it as heart-wrenching, she promised strict motion towards these discovered responsible.
Charan Singh, the daddy of the minor lady, stated his daughter and son met with a severe street accident on Wednesday. “My daughter was declared brought dead while my son was undergoing treatment in the emergency ward. As he was critical, I was busy getting him referred to Moradabad. When I went to see my daughter’s body, a stray dog was feeding on it. Her body was lying unattended. It is clear negligence by the staff,” he advised reporters.
Chief Medical Superintendent Sushil Kumar admitted it was because of the presence of stray canines discovered on the hospital premises. “We have written to the municipal corporation many times but no action has been taken,” he stated.
Dr. Kumar stated two staff — a sweeper and a ward boy — have been suspended for negligence and a probe ordered. (*2*) he stated.
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