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Thursday, Jul 3, 2025
The family and relatives of Anitha, who died after delivery, have alleged medical negligence.
The woman's relatives created a ruckus at the MCH alleging a delay in notifying the cause of the newborn's death.
The boy had suffered two fractures on his left hand in a fall while he was playing football on October 30.
However, hospital authorities say the boy's arm had to be amputated because he developed a condition known as compartment syndrome on the third day of his fracture.
A gang allegedly sold fake platelets and a dengue patient who was transfused with that later died.
In their conversation with the relatives of the woman, the doctors say the Superintendent of the MCH had confirmed the forceps recovered from the woman’s body belonged to the hospital.
The arrests were based on a medical board report into the incident that happened at Thangam Hospital in Yakkara, Palakkad in the first week of July.
The toddler suffered burns on the left side of her body, including the eye and ear, after boiling milk fell on her, and was under treatment for 16 days.
The dean of dental science faculty said that an inquiry had been ordered and notices served to all those present in the operation theatre at the time of the incident.
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