Shunned by hospital, woman delivers twin babies at home in Tumakuru, all three die


Tumakuru, Nov 3 (IANS): In a heart wrenching incident, a woman and her new-born twins died on Thursday , after the district hospital authorities refused to admit her for delivery here.

Thirty-year-old Kasturi from Tamil Nadu and her two new-born babies died at her residence at Bharathinagar locality in Tumakuru city.

Protesting the hospital's apathy, the locals staged a protest and demanded suspension of the concerned doctors and staff.

The family and relatives of the woman also refused to cremate the bodies until action is taken against the guilty.

According to locals, Kasturi had come from Tamil Nadu and was staying at a rented place with her daughter. Kasturi, who was pregnant, developed labour pain on Wednesday evening.

She was taken to the government district hospital in an auto. But, the authorities and staff of the government district hospital refused admission in the absence of Aadhaar and Mother's card.

The doctors also refused to provide her treatment and admit her to the hospital despite the woman being in labour. They asked her to be taken to Victoria hospital in Bengaluru.

As she did not have money to go to Bengaluru, Kasturi returned home. On Thursday, she gave birth to twin boys but died due to profuse bleeding.

Following the death of their mother, the twins also died.

The public held the doctors of the government hospital responsible for the deaths.

Assuring action against the guilty, District Health Officer Dr Manjunath said that Aadhaar and mother cards are not mandatory for admitting patients for delivery.

Expressing grief over the incident, Minister for Muzarai Shahikala Jolle termed it "unfortunate" saying the case should be probed thoroughly. Let the investigation reveal who is responsible for this incident and those guilty should be punished. "I will speak to the Health Minister in this regard," she stated.

NEPS Police in Tumakuru city are investigating the matter.

 

 

  

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  • Don, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Nov 04 2022

    Very sad news. Karnataka has so many doctors but no humanity. Only in India doctors can shunn away patients and do malpractices and get away with it. In other countries doctors and nurses can be jailed and their licenses revoked. No wonder doctors from India have to do another certification before practicing abroad. Hippocratic Oath is a sham in India. People should boycott doctors and hospitals and rely on midwives .Midwives used to deliver all babies 50 years ago. Also these medical insurance companies are looting the people on behalf of hospitals. Better to seek alternative treatments like homeopathy and naturopathy.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Nov 04 2022

    What to say ?I feel ashamed and very sorry to hear this .Medical care is not given to a person who was in urgent need of it.Aadhar card and mother card for to give help?May these souls find rest in peace.Hope God above will not also ask for it.And Modi is asking to invest in India ?In this hell?who are not ready to help in emergency?Arrest immediately these people and lock up so that they dont give help others too.what a nonsense.and big scandal .Even a person comes with accident first ask Aadhar card when he is lying in death bed?People wake up from deep slumber.Because of you three people died and a big loss to her house.Govt should look up to these govt slaves.I feel because they had no money ,they refused.Is it a so rural area here ?Heartfelt sympathy to this family.O my God have merci on them.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 04 2022

    Where is compassion and humanity towards a fellow human beings has gone now a days. How did the hospital staff think that she would get to Bangalore hospital when she had no money ?. Now because of their actions three lives have been lost. Strict action should be taken on people involved. May the departed souls be rested in peace.

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