Mumbai: Hospital lets biker die over Rs 9,000 shortfall in fee


Mumbai, Dec 20 (Mid-day) : Police said the hospital authorities demanded Rs 20,000 as fee for treatment, and even after they were offered Rs 11,000 by the people who had brought the biker, they refused to admit him, insisting that the fee ought to be paid in full.

The deceased, identified as Prakashchandra Rai (46), was crushed under the rear wheel of a school bus on Wednesday evening in Borivli (West), where he ran a motor training school. After the mishap, three locals rushed him to Karuna in an auto rickshaw, but they hadn’t anticipated that the urgency of the situation would be wasted on the doctors there.

One of the locals, Devendra Ambekar, said in his statement to the police, “The accident took place at 4.45 pm on Wednesday, and the three of us took the injured stranger to Karuna hospital in an auto rickshaw. Meanwhile, I informed the police on ‘100’ about the incident. But when we got to the hospital, the doctors refused to admit him, demanding a Rs 20,000 fee.”

He continued, “We didn’t know the biker, and we had informed his family members, who said they’d reach with the money in an hour. We explained the situation to the doctors and told them he would die if denied instant treatment. We also asked the police constable who had arrived to intervene and help save the man’s life.”

The cop, too, got the same cold response. “Though the three of us managed to give Rs 11,000 to the hospital,” Ambekar said, “they told us that until they received the entire sum of Rs 20,000, they would not admit him.”

Forty minutes later, during which the hospital was haggling over the fees, Rai died.

“He died in front of me, but the doctors didn’t even touch him, because for them money is more important than someone’s life. After this incident, I have learnt a lesson: it is useless to try and help someone. I gave my statement to the MHB police for registering a complaint against the negligence of the doctor on duty.”

But the cops said they couldn’t book the hospital staff. Police Inspector Anil Ahwad of MHB police said, “We recorded Ambekar’s statement and have sent all the case papers to the legal department to get an opinion. We can’t register an FIR against the doctors or the hospital yet, but will take proper action after getting the legal counsel.”

DCP Balsingh Rajput (Zone XI) said, “We arrested the school bus driver, Yogesh Bhuvad (38), and he was released on bail.”
Authorities at Karuna Hospital refused to utter a word regarding the incident.

  

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  • Stan, udupi/dubai

    Tue, Dec 23 2014

    The hospital name is karuna means mercy and they acted mercy less.Such hospitals should be closed whose sole aim is to make money.Shame on the doctor eho is responsible fOR DEATH. Better he resigns his job and join a slaughter house as butcher.

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  • Saby L.M., Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 23 2014

    very true - well said,

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  • Aala re aala, INDIA

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    SIGNS OF ACHE DIN !

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    I can't believe this. This Hospital is a German Missionary Hospital well Known for service.May be For them also `achhe Din Aagahe`

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nelllore/Kodyadka

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    Really sad incident indeed. Money talks and no one else cant talk. Whats happening to the world? People divorce now for money, Hospitals dont take care without money, May God change this world/

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  • sreekesh , mangalore

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    Hospital in charge has to b arrested

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  • HARI, MANGALORE

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    NAME OF THE HOSPITAL NEEDS TO BE CHANGED IMMEDIATELY.

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