Negligence Alleged: Newborn Death at Nahan Medical College
A grieving woman has accused doctors at Dr. YS Parmar Government Medical College in Nahan of medical negligence, resulting in the death of her newborn sister’s child. The family alleges a prolonged and ultimately fatal labour due to inaction and a lack of essential equipment.
The woman claims her sister experienced prolonged labour with no cervical dilation. Despite this, she alleges, doctors failed to perform a timely Cesarean section. This alleged delay, the family contends, directly led to the tragic outcome.
Hospital Superintendent, however, stated that no formal complaint regarding this incident has been received by the administration as of yet. This lack of a formal complaint is now a key point of contention.
This incident highlights the critical need for improved medical infrastructure and stringent accountability within government hospitals. The lack of timely intervention, if proven, raises serious questions about the quality of care provided and the potential for similar tragedies to occur. The family’s pursuit of justice underscores the urgent need for a thorough investigation into this matter.