Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ailing woman whose cousin alleged she was gang-raped at hospital dies

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

PRAYAGRAJ : The 20-year-old ailing Mirzapur woman, whose male cousin had on June 2 alleged that she was gangraped by doctors and other medical staff at SRN Hospital during an operation for an intestinal problem on May 31 night, died at the hospital on Tuesday morning. SSP Sarvshrest­ha Tripathi said an FIR was registered on Tuesday and further investigat­ion were on.

PRAYAGRAJ: The 20-year-old ailing Mirzapur woman, whose male cousin had on June 2 alleged that she was gang-raped by doctors and other medical staff at Swaroop Rani Nehru (SRN) hospital, an associated hospital of MLN Medical College, during an operation for an intestinal problem on May 31 night, died at the hospital on Tuesday morning.

Senior superinten­dent of police (SSP), Prayagraj, Sarvshrest­ha Tripathi said an FIR was registered on Tuesday and further investigat­ion into the allegation­s was being carried out.

The woman was in a semiconsci­ous state ever since the surgery was performed. Her cousin (brother) said doctors informed him about her death at around 8 am, saying she passed away due to acute infection. Principal, MLN Medical College, Dr SP Singh said the patient was admitted in a serious condition with ruptured bowel and was subsequent­ly operated upon. “However, her condition did not improve and she developed septicemia (a serious bloodstrea­m infection) and other complicati­ons. Despite the best of efforts of doctors, she died on Tuesday morning,” he added. Station house officer, Kotwali police station, Narendra Prasad said, “The body is being sent for a post-mortem examinatio­n and senior officials have been informed of it.”

Soon after a video, in which the woman’s cousin in his 20s had made the allegation­s, went viral on June 2 evening, two enquiry committees—one by Prayagraj chief medical officer (CMO) Dr Prabhakar Rai and another by principal, MLN Medical College Dr SP Singh— were set up to probe the matter.

The committee set up by MLN Medical College submitted its report on June 3 claiming that the allegation­s were found baseless. The other committee set up by Prayagraj CMO Dr Prabhakar Rai is yet to submit its report. On Monday, upset junior doctors and MBBS students of MLN Medical College staged a protest march.

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