AMRI Directors Likely to be Produced in Court


New Delhi, Dec 10 (Agencies): The six directors of the AMRI hospital in Kolkata are likely to be produced before a court on Saturday, reports suggested.

The Kolkata police arrested six of the hospital's directors – including RS Goenka, who is also co-promoter of FMCG major Emami, and SK Todi, also promoter of


real estate and financial services group Shrachi – who surrendered before the authorities.
A case of negligence among others has been filed against them after a major fire in the hospital claimed 89 lives on Friday.

Eighty-nine people choked to death, many of them in their sleep — some too ill even to move — at the hospital early Friday morning when thick smoke from a fire in the basement of the hospital spread through the central AC ducting and engulfed the seven floors.

The scale of tragedy dwarfed the 1997 Uphaar Cinema fire in Delhi (which killed 59) and the 2010 Stephen Court fire in Kolkata (which killed 43).

Incidentally, this was the second fire at AMRI. The previous one, three years ago, had not resulted in any deaths.

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, who also holds the health portfolio, cancelled the licence of AMRI, one of eastern India's leading private hospitals. She has ordered a probe into the fire.

  

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  • Sumithra Jospeh , Kundapur Karnataka

    Sat, Dec 10 2011

    Yes this hold be an eye opener . If yo look at nursing homes in Mangalore most dont have any fire secuirty systems They are only interested in money and cash from pateints Its high time the local fir athorities take adeqaute steps to prevent these kind of mishaps happening in Mangalore. I request the police to check all nursing homes to check fire safety at Mangalore

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