CBI to probe deaths of aunt, nephew from Nagaland in Delhi
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Kin allege medical negligence, foul play. Kohima too calls for investigation
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has requested the CBI to inquire into the deaths of a lady from Nagaland in a Gurugram hospital and her nephew at a rented room in Delhi final month.
Rosy Sangma, an air hostess, and her nephew Samuel lived in Delhi’s Bijwasan. They had been from Dimapur.
Their kinfolk have alleged that she died due to negligence on the half of the hospital and in addition that there was a foul play in Mr. Samuel’s dying by the hospital personnel. The Nagaland authorities has additionally sought an expeditious probe. The MHA has obtained a number of petitions in this regard.
Ms. Sangma fell sick on June 23 and was admitted to a non-public hospital. As her situation didn’t enhance, she was shifted to one other hospital in Sector-10 of Gurugram in the early hours of June 24. She was saved in the intensive care unit. After her situation improved, she allegedly had an ice-cream provided by somebody. She died quickly thereafter.
Altercation with docs
Suspecting medical negligence, Mr. Samuel had an altercation with the docs and a few hospital personnel, which was recorded on a cell phone.
A video clip, in which Mr. Samuel had raised the problem and sough justice, was later posted on the social media. On June 25, his physique was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan. It was alleged that there have been damage marks on his physique.
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