Sant Kabir Nagar News: Riot in CHC about the death of the woman, Doctor accused of negligence - negligence accusation after the death of the woman at CHC in Sant Kabir Nagar News

A woman died during treatment at Mehndaval CHC in Sant Kabir Nagar. The family created a ruckus accusing the doctor of negligence. After the intervention of the MLA and the CO, the case was settled. Police have registered a case against the MEDE Medical Officer of the CHC and other health professionals and began investigating. The deceased had problems with diabetes and blood pressure. Angry family and villagers after the death of the woman. Jagran Jagran Correspondent, Mehndaval (Sant Kabir Nagar). A woman died on Thursday during the treatment in the Community Health Center (CHC) Mehndawal. The angry family members and the residents were angry with this and created a Rukus for two hours and accused the doctor of negligent. After receiving information about the incident, Mla Anil Tripathi, Co. Sarvadavan Singh and the Inspector -in -Charge Satath Kumar Singh reached the place and drove the angry family and villagers by securing action. In this case, the police have a case against Dr. ID Gaurav and other health professionals in charge of CHC registered. Surderdra Upadhyay, a 58 -year -old mandari -wife of the banacta location of Mehdawal Nagar Panchayat, reached the CHC when her health deteriorated on Thursday morning. He had a problem of diabetes and blood pressure. CHC in -Charge Dr. ID Gaurav started his treatment and dripped and injection was given. After some time, he died after his condition deteriorated. The son of the deceased Rajan and Rahul claim that their mother died because of the doctor’s negligence. When he saw it, a large crowd gathered on the CHC campus and people acted against the doctor. Mla Anil Tripathi reached the place and met the family members and explained to them and called on the post -mortem of the body. He said it was a serious matter, strict action against the culprits would be done by investigating it. After explaining the MLA, he agreed to give the bodies for postmortem. The female patient has been treated by me before. His son also does internship at this CHC. The patient’s BP was low, the medicine that had to be given the same was given. He was also referred to when the condition deteriorated. The allegation of negligence in the treatment is unfounded .- ID Gaurav, Medical Officer, CHC Mehndaval Mehndaval Mehndaval Mehndaval CHC has a case of negligent treatment at the CHC’s medical officer, Dr. ID Gaurav and other health professionals submitted on the Tahrir of his son Rajan Upadhyay. Pre -steps are taken based on the post -mortem report of the body. -Stish Kumar Singh, Inspector in charge, Mehndawal