Delhi hospital gives 'dead' twins to parents in plastic bags, 1 found alive


New Delhi, Dec 1 (Agencies): A new born baby was declared dead along with his still-born twin by Max Hospital in Delhi on Friday. The baby was handed over to the parents in a plastic bag. He was later found to be alive when he was about to be buried.

The twins were born on Thursday at Max Hospital in north Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh. The parents were told that one of the twins was a still-born soon after birth and the other needed critical medical care and had to be kept in the nursery for some months, according to report in NDTV.

The family had also paid an instalment and was reportedly discussing their options of keeping the baby on ventilator support, when the parents were informed that their second child was also dead.

According to the twins' grandfather Pravin Malik, the family rushed to a nearby hospital in the bustling Kashmere Gate area and were told that their baby boy was alive.

Max Healthcare said the doctor responsible for the outrageous negligence had been sent on leave.

In a statement quoted by NDTV, the hospital said the "22-week premature baby" was handed over without any sign of life.

"We are shaken and concerned at this rare incident. We have initiated a detailed enquiry, pending which, the concerned doctor has been asked to proceed on leave immediately. We are in constant touch with the parents and are providing all the needed support," the statement said.

Members of the family and their relatives protested at the Max hospital on Friday, demanding action against the negligence.

Delhi Police Spokesperson Deependra Pathak told ANI that the police were taking into account all details of the situation, and were also consulting legal experts.

"It is a very shocking incident, and shows height of negligence. We have started immediate inquiry and investigation in this case. We are also consulting legal experts," Pathak said.

"Under the court's direction, we will also consult Delhi Medical Council or Indian Medical council, and convey to them details of all circumstances. Then, we'll take legal action if a case of negligence surfaces," Pathak said, adding that the police will also look if there are more cases of criminal negligence in the hospital.

Meanwhile, Union Health Minister JP Nadda has spoken to Health Secretary in this connection.

Last month, Gurgaon’s Fortis Hospital made a bill of Rs 18 lakh and allowed parents to take their 7-year-old daughter’s body who died of dengue only after they paid the bill.

 

  

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  • Astrology predictor, Karnataka/India

    Sat, Dec 02 2017

    Whether the doctors were on strike OR on duty? When they were on duty also these things are happening! Is it not amazing?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Dec 02 2017

    Horrible to hear these hospital cases.Shocked.I never heard before such as still born dead after birth?Stilborn ls dies before birth.They gave the bodies in a plastic sack?Was there no peace of clotharound?No humanity.This particular doctor must have obtained his degree in internet.Nowadays plays only money,?No feelings between doctor and patient?only work done.Now the second baby was only 22weeks old?whether it has a chance to live further ?when then will be having a lot of troubles later.but for parents it is still a good news to have one baby.All the best.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Whether they are Doctors or Butchers???

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    For them it looks like mere things and not life.
    We hear lot of negligence on part of hospitals both public and private.
    No action taken at all.

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  • leslie, udupi

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Life is too expensive game...
    Both when alive or when dead...
    Jaayen bi to kahaan jaayen???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 01 2017

    Never heard of this before ...

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