Pregnant woman continued to suffer, continued to give acupressure at home, man used to share knowledge and then end the game
A shocking incident came to light from the Mallapuram district of Kerala, in which a YouTuber -Man lost his wife’s life in the insistence to deliver at home. 35 -year -Add asthma died while bare a child at home without any medical help, when the man tried to help her with acupuncture technology. Who was asthma and what happened that night? Asthma was a domestic woman and it was her fifth delivery. The first two children were born in hospital, but the thinking of the man Sirajuddin changed. He made earlier videos related to religious and alternative medicine on YouTube, and he started calling delivery in the hospital on his channel. When the Labor Pen began the night of April 5, Sirajuddin decided to deliver at home to acupuncture instead of taking it to the doctor. But after childbirth, the condition of asthma deteriorated and he died of excessive bleeding. Neither doctors, nor ambulance – only superstition and stubbornness were the most painful aspect that the man, despite the weakened state of asthma, provided no medical assistance. Even after his death, Sirajuddin quietly tried to bury the body in Perumbavur in the Ernakulam district so that the case would not come up. Police investigation revealed that a woman named Fatima and her son Abubakar Siddiqui were also present at the time of childbirth, who had helped ‘helped’ without any medical training. Now both have been detained as well. Promoting ‘Home Delivery’ on YouTube, now is Sirajuddin’s YouTube channel ‘Madavoor Qafila’ related to religious topics, which have about 65 thousand subscribers. Investigations revealed that in many of his videos he inspired people to deliver at home by calling hospitals unnecessarily and non-Islamic. Health Minister Veena George described the case as “not just negligence, but a crime like murder”. He says such incidents are a violation of women’s safety and health rights. Legal action: Police have registered a murder case, Sirajuddin has registered a case under section 105 (non -intensive murder) and 238 (issuance of evidence) of IPC. Asthma’s family also filed a complaint against her. At present, the newborn of asthma is admitted to hospital and is under the supervision of doctors. Conclusion: The result of superstition is always painful, this phenomenon is not just a domestic negligence, but a social warning. When religion, knowledge of YouTube and medical science has insisted on ignoring, its consequences can be daunting. Asthma’s death has shown that trained doctors and safe arrangements are mandatory to protect every life.