Rajasthan / Dholpur: Patients are only worried! No respect for the dead? The tempo kept looking for the father carrying the son’s body on the shoulder, the hospital people did not even give the stretcher

A case of shame to humanity has come to light in Dholpur district of Rajasthan. On the complaint of vomiting, diarrhea and stomach ache, a laboring father came to the district hospital with 3 children. Of these, one child died during treatment. Eyewitnesses say that he did not find a stretcher either on his way to the hospital or on his way out. Therefore, with the son’s body on his shoulder, he had to come till the road to find the tempo. However, two other children are hospitalized.
In fact, 3 children of Chhattisgarh resident Shyamlal, a laborer working on a brick-kiln in Kumheri of Saipau, suddenly fell ill on Saturday morning. Among them are Sameer (10), Sangeeta (9) and Bablu (7). They were shown in the first pictures at a private clinic. But, to no avail, he along with his wife took him to the district hospital, Dholpur.
Sent to MCH from emergency, Sameer died there
Here, somehow, he reached the emergency with one child on his wife’s shoulder and one on his own shoulder. From here they were sent to the second building of the hospital, the Mother and Child Institute. But, here Sameer was declared dead. But from here he was not available even to the stretcher. So Shyamlal reached the tempo on the road carrying the son’s corpse on his shoulder. The wife also came with him on foot. Both kept wandering on the road for auto in the scorching heat. This sight shook everyone. Here the hospital management says that it is geographically divided into many parts. There is a huge shortage of staff. But, many times patients are hastily brought by their relatives on the shoulder instead of looking for the stretcher.
Sick children admitted to MCH by ambulance: PMO
Three stretchers are kept continuously in the hospital. On Saturday some people came to the emergency to show 5 children. Here the doctor saw him. He was admitted to MCH by driver Jaswant through hospital ambulance. Where a child was declared dead. The photos taken are of the sick children being brought to the emergency and not of them on the way. – Dr. Samarveer Singh, PMO, District Hospital, Dholpur