Rats gnawed at a live child, he was being treated in the hospital, and they ate the innocent child's leg
A 10-year-old child died during treatment at Jaipur's State Cancer Institute. His condition worsened due to a rat bite, and questions were raised about the negligence of the hospital administration.
Jaipur. 10-year-old Ansh, a child suffering from blood cancer, died during treatment at Jaipur's State Cancer Institute. According to the hospital administration, the child's condition was critical and every effort was made to save him, but it was unsuccessful. Amidst this tragic incident, the hospital's negligence has also come to light, in which the incident of a rat gnawing the child's leg shocked everyone.
The child's condition worsened due to a rat bite
The child's family said that on December 11, Ansh was admitted to the pediatric ward after showing him to the oncology department. During the treatment on Thursday night, when the family heard the child crying and removed the blanket, they saw that a rat had nibbled at the child's leg and ran away. The leg was bleeding, but the hospital administration did not take it seriously. The staff just bandaged the matter and dismissed it.
Dirt and rat menace
The relatives complained that there was filth spread everywhere in the institute. There is a lack of cleanliness in the wards, dust has accumulated on the fans and spider webs are around the beds. Construction work is going on in the hospital, which has worsened the situation. The relatives of the patients themselves are busy closing the holes in the roof and walls.
Administration accused of negligence
After this incident, the hospital administration has come under fire. The victim's father said that he had complained to the administration several times, but no concrete action was taken. On the other hand, the hospital superintendent Dr. Sandeep Jasuja said that the problem of dirt and rats will be solved soon.
No assurances, or concrete steps are needed
Ansh's death has exposed the poor condition of the hospital and the serious flaws in the safety of patients. Family members and other patients say that the administration should take responsibility and immediately improve the cleanliness and security system of the hospital so that such incidents do not recur.
PC:Asianetnews