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Body swap at KEM Hospital leaves bereaved families infuriated

- Vinay Dalvi

MUMBAI: Thanks to timely interventi­on by the Bhoiwada police and senior doctors from KEM Hospital, a monumental blunder that occurred on Friday was set right. Two bodies which had been interchang­ed after a nurse attached incorrect tags to them, were handed over to the right claimants, and the upset families mollified. The hospital has initiated an inquiry into the episode to fix responsibi­lity.

Officers attached to the Bhoiwada police told HT that they got a call on Friday night from KEM Hospital. “We were told that 30 to 40 people had gathered outside Ward No 20 and appeared to be very angry,” said police inspector Dayanand Sawant. “Sub-inspector Deepak Thorat left immediatel­y for the hospital along with two constables. Subsequent­ly he informed me that the family members of a Currey Road resident, Ramsajeeva­n Ramkumar Jaiswal, were furious, as the body of the 72-yearold was not found in the hospital mortuary and the staff was asking them to take somebody else’s body.” Sawant said that after the family met senior doctors and the police reached the spot, the hospital authoritie­s found that two deaths had taken place in Ward No 20 on Friday. “The second person who died was a 57-year-old resident of Nallasopar­a called Chandrakan­t Gunaji Jadhav,” said Sawant. “The hospital authoritie­s then realised that Jadhav’s family members had been given Jaiswal’s body instead.” When Jadhav’s family members were contacted by the police, they were in no mood to listen, as they were already traumatise­d by Jadhav’s sudden death. “We then contacted Vilas Supe, the senior inspector of Nalasopara police station,” said Sawant. “He sent a police team to the spot. The team was informed about identifica­tion marks on Jaiswal’s body – a surgical scar on his stomach and a big mark on his back.”

The identifica­tion marks on the second body at KEM convinced Jadhav’s family members, who then handed over Jaiswal’s body to the cops. It was taken to KEM Hospital where Jaiswal’s family claimed it. Jadhav’s body, which was lying in the hospital, was then handed over to his family members.

Gayatri Jaiswal, the daughterin-law of the deceased 72-yearold, thanked police officials and the doctors at KEM Hospital for ensuring that they got the body of their family member and were able to give him “proper and respectful last rites”. Dr Sanjeev Kumar, additional municipal commission­er, BMC said, “An inquiry has been initiated and the necessary action will be taken.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The hospital has initiated an inquiry into the episode to fix responsibi­lity.
HT PHOTO The hospital has initiated an inquiry into the episode to fix responsibi­lity.

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