Mangalore: Alleged Negligence by Doctors Costs Girl her Life
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
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Mangalore, Sep 16: Deepika (17) a second year PU student died at a private hospital in Kotekar on Sunday September 16, allegedly due to negligence of the doctors.
She had developed severe stomach pain on Friday night at around 10 pm, and vomited for about several times. She was later admitted in J S Hospital in Kotekar.
However, as the doctor was absent, a nurse had to attend to the the patient. Deepika was injected glucose, but she suffered a blackout.
It was only on Saturday September 15 at around 10 am that Dr Vijay Kumar came to check her. Later, a specialist doctor was called. She was prescribed medicine for gastric ailment, it is said. Vomiting stopped and she also consumed some fruits.
However, on Sunday morning at around 5 am, her mother Ravikala who accompanied Deepika called home and informed that she was in a serious condition. Deepika soon breathed her last.
Angered over the alleged negligence of the doctors, relatives of the deceased gathered in large numbers and even vandalized the hospital, it is learnt.
Relatives of the deceased alleged that she was given 14 injections during the course of her treatment.
Ullal police told Daijiworld that a case of negligence by the doctors has been registered based on the complaint filed by a relative.