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Home / Health / Buxar Hospital Protest: OPD Services Paralysed After Patient Death

Buxar Hospital Protest: OPD Services Paralysed After Patient Death

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Patient died during treatment at Buxar sadar hospital on Tuesday night.
  • Family alleges medical negligence, blocks Buxar-Chausa main road.
  • Protest caused a five-kilometer traffic jam, halting services.
Buxar Hospital Protest: OPD Services Paralysed After Patient Death

Outpatient department services at Buxar sadar hospital were severely disrupted on Wednesday following the death of a 27-year-old woman, Hevanti Devi, on Tuesday night. Her family has accused the hospital staff of medical negligence, which prompted them to protest.

Devi was admitted to the hospital around 11 PM Tuesday in critical condition due to severe diarrhea. After preliminary examination and administration of injections, her condition reportedly worsened. Her husband alleged that doctors failed to re-examine her properly and advised her transfer to another facility, which he believes led to her death.

In response to the incident, Devi's family and local residents blocked the Buxar-Chausa main road for several hours. The protest, which involved placing obstructions on the road, caused a five-kilometer traffic jam. Commuters and patients faced significant inconvenience as traffic remained halted.

Authorities were alerted, and police arrived at the scene to negotiate with the protesters. The Town police station SHO stated that the body would be sent for post-mortem to ascertain the cause of death, and action would be taken according to the law.

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OPD services were paralysed due to protests following the death of a patient during treatment, with her family alleging medical negligence.
Her family protested, alleging medical negligence by the doctors after her condition deteriorated and she passed away during treatment.
Police are investigating the incident and have requested the body for a post-mortem to determine the exact cause of death, with action to follow as per law.

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