Yadagiri: Denied hospital admission for want of documents, woman delivers baby in auto


Daijiworld Media Network - Yadagiri (MS)

Yadagiri, Dec 29: In an alleged inhumane act by the staff of government hospital here, a pregnant lady who had come for delivery was reportedly sent back saying that she did not have the proper documents with her.

The lady gave birth to a baby in an autorickshaw while she was returning from the hospital after being denied admission.

The incident was reported on the midnight of Saturday, December 28. Devi, a resident of Mudnala Tanda of the taluk had approached the government hospital after she experienced labour pains, but was allegedly denied admission for not carrying proper identification documents.

With no other option left, Devi took an auto rickshaw to return from the hospital. However, on the way back, she gave birth to a baby girl in the autorickshaw itself. Both mother and child are getting treated at the district hospital at present and are safe.

Mudnal is the native village of BJP MLA Venkata Reddy. The family of Devi are enraged over the alleged ill-treatment meted to her in the government hospital.

 

  

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  • JNB, Bejai, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    We do not have proper infrastructure to take care of existing citizens of Indians
    Somehow government departments find some reason to deny service to us.
    New government is planning to give citizenship to more than 4 crores Pakistani,Bangladeshi and Afghanistan citizens along with jobs and accommodations , what a bad stage we are leading to....

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    The Doctors on duty should not have done such a cruel, in human act.
    In such a critical condition, they were supposed to accept the patient and once delivery is performed, the parents of the baby could have arranged for some documents to satisfy the concerned authorities.
    There is no place or support for the poor and those who live below the poverty line. I hope this matter will be brought to the attention higher authorities like DC and some action needs to be taken on duty doctor.

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  • CHRISTINE, MANGALORE

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    This is the nature of Govt hospital doctors and nurses in all places. That is why people run to private hospital though they have no money. Life is important than money.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    Stone heart people will never understand this.But thanks to the almighty who came to the rescue who saved both the mother and child.

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  • salim, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    This is only one case. Think about the situations all over country during NRC implementation. People like above case without proper documents.

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  • J.F D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    Dismiss the staff who involved in this inhuman act denying hospitl admission. Human consideration first . Documents are the secondary aspect.

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  • ummar, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    Inhuman Act was this people are gone mad or what denied to admit her for delivery worst behavior

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  • Eustace, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 30 2019

    A long way to go, India. Compassion is the basis of humanity. Rules are to be observed, but with compassion, particularly in medical field.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 29 2019

    Woh bahar casualty mein koi marne ki haalat mein raha ... to usko form bharna zaroori hai kya? (Munnabai MBBS)

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