Death of a woman during treatment at a fake hospital in Kaimur, accused doctor arrested
A woman died during treatment at an illegally operated hospital in Kaimur, Bihar, leading to public outrage and the arrest of a doctor involved.
A shocking incident has emerged from Kaimur district in Bihar, India, where a woman died while receiving treatment at an unlicensed hospital. The incident sparked outrage in the area, with the deceased's family causing a ruckus at the premises of the hospital following her death. In response to the public outcry, local authorities conducted an investigation, deemed the hospital illegal, and subsequently shut it down, arresting the doctor involved in the incident.
The incident took place in the Godasra village, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Ramgarh police station. Reports indicate that the hospital was located in a private residence and was operating without the necessary legal permissions. The woman, identified as Ruby Devi, the wife of Dheera Paswan from the Diya village under the Mohania police station area, was admitted to this illegal facility after her health deteriorated suddenly late at night on a Monday.
Family members allege that after an injection was administered by the doctor present at the hospital, her condition rapidly worsened, and she soon succumbed. The story highlights serious issues related to illegal medical practices in rural areas of India and raises concerns about patient safety and the need for stricter regulations to prevent such incidents from recurring. The community's reaction and the administrative response indicate a growing awareness of the risks posed by unlicensed healthcare providers, and a demand for accountability in the medical field.