West Bengal: Nurse dies due to ‘negligence’

PTI

Metros, Kolkata

The nurse, Tripti Dinda (27), was admitted to the hospital on Saturday with fever, and pain in spine.

The police said when they went to the hospital to take the body for postmortem, her family members refuse to hand over the body saying they did not want it. (Representational image)

Midnapore: A nurse working in the Midnapore Medical College and Hospital died there on Wednesday due to ‘negligence’ by the authorities, following which other nurses lodged a police complaint and gheraoed the superintendent.

The nurse, Tripti Dinda (27), was admitted to the hospital on Saturday with fever, and pain in spine. She was advised an MRI test but that could not be done as the MRI machine in the hospital was not functioning, the nurses alleged. After Dinda’s death, the nurses lodged a police complaint that she died because of negligence by authorities. The police said when they went to the hospital to take the body for postmortem, her family members refuse to hand over the body saying they did not want it.

The family members took the body out of the hospital but the police approached them again at Bat Tala Chowk, a major crossing. An altercation followed, and Dinda’s family members started a road blockade putting the body there, police said adding, after sometime they were allowed to go with the body without post-mortem. 

The nurses then gheraoed hospital superintendent Tanmay Panja demanding improvement of infrastructure. Doctors of the hospital had been assaulted last night following death of a child and they also joined the nurses demanding security, hospital officials said.

The gherao was lifted after Panja had promised that the steps would be taken to improve infrastructure and security measure, the officials said.

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