The Asian Age

‘Oxygen supply cut’ in MP hospital, 11 dead

A doctor in the hospital who reportedly tipped off the incident to the media was placed under suspension on charges of indiscipli­ne

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Death of 11 patients, including two children, in the government-run Maharaja Yaswantrao hospital in Indore in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday has sparked uproar in the state in the wake of reports that oxygen supply was “mysterious­ly” snapped for around half-an-hour, leading to the tragedy.

Interestin­gly, in a late evening developmen­t on Friday, a doctor in the 1400-bed hospital, Razdan, who reportedly tipped off the incident to the media, was placed under suspension on charges of indiscipli­ne.

Even as the issue rocked the state, Madhya Pradesh Human Rights

Commission (MPHRC) on Friday sought a report from the dean of the hospital on the alleged incident, sources in the rights body told this newspaper.

The local administra­tion, however, went into damage control mode issuing a clarificat­ion describing the deaths “routine”.

“No oxygen supply disruption has been reported and no one died because of oxygen supply failure. Illness caused their deaths. I have been to every ward of the hospital after a section of media spread misinforma­tion (of deaths due to oxygen supply cut).

There is no negligence. The deaths are routine in a 1400-bed hospital. The hospital records 10-20 deaths every day”, Indore region divisional commission­er Sanjay Dubey told the reporters.

MP minister for medical education Sharad Jain however said the matter would be probed.

Reports claimed there was disruption in supply of oxygen to the patients admitted in intensive care units (ICUs) in the hospital between 4-4.30 hours on the intervenin­g night of WednesdayT­hursday.

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