Ramesh Babu grilled in COVID-19 care centre fire case
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The Vijayawada City Police grilled P. Ramesh Babu, managing director of Ramesh Cardiac and Multi Speciality Hospitals, on the fire accident on the personal COVID-19 Care Centre on August 9, that claimed the lives of 10 sufferers.
Investigation officers interrogated Dr. Ramesh Babu for about six hours on Monday. About 31 sufferers have been present process therapy in Hotel Swarna Palace-turned-COVID Care Centre right here when the accident occurred.
The lodge administration and Ramesh Hospitals had reportedly entered into an settlement and turned the lodge into the personal COVID-19 Care Centre. Fire broke out in the primary and second flooring of the lodge. Just a few sufferers died after leaping from the home windows to flee from the flames.
As per the instructions of the High Court, the police crew led by Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Addl. DCP-Law and Order) Ch. Lakshmipathi questioned Dr. Ramesh Babu.
The police had already arrested Ramesh Hospitals chief working officer Kodali Rajagopala Rao, common supervisor (administration) Kurapati Sudharshan and public relations officer Pallpothu Venkatesh in the case.
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