Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Bhandara hospital fire: Two nurses booked for negligence

- Surendra P Gangan HT FILE

Two accused charged as they left their nursing station to complete paperwork; investigat­ion in progress, says DGP

MUMBAI: Two nurses have been booked for criminal negligence in connection with the fire at a ward in Maharashtr­a’s Bhandara District Hospital that left 10 infants dead on January 9. “The responsibi­lity has been fixed... The investigat­ion is in progress,” said Hemant Nagrale, director-general of police.

The ward had 17 infants admitted in it when the fire broke out. Seven of them were rescued. The two nurses and a paediatric­ian were earlier terminated for negligence following an inquiry.

A civil surgeon, the medical officer on duty, and another nurse were suspended. An additional civil surgeon was transferre­d.

The inquiry report said the two nurses were supposed to be at nursing stations but were out for paperwork at the time of the fire.

Home minister Anil Deshmukh said, “The two nurses have been booked for culpable homicide and the further investigat­ion is being done by the deputy superinten­dent of police.”

The report said the ward caught fire due to either voltage fluctuatio­n or internal insulation wear out in the control

panel of the baby warmers. It cited a forensic report and added three infants died of the shock due to burns while seven others of suffocatio­n.

The report said inflammabl­e material including plastic and cotton beds aggravated the fire.

 ??  ?? The fire at the Bhandara hospital was due to a short-circuit.
The fire at the Bhandara hospital was due to a short-circuit.

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