A sensational incident has come to light from Aurangabad, Bihar. Here a patient was being taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Meanwhile, the ambulance staff took out the patient from the vehicle, threw him in the bush and went away. The patient died in this incident. When the passersby passing by the road saw the dead body, they immediately informed the police. The police have taken the body into custody and sent it for post-mortem.
According to the information, a person was admitted to Sadar Hospital in Aurangabad after getting injured in an accident. Meanwhile, seeing the serious condition, the doctors of the hospital referred him to a higher centre. The hospital management entrusted the ambulance driver, stretcherman and another worker with the responsibility of taking the patient to a higher centre. Meanwhile, the ambulance personnel and the stretcherman left for the higher center with the patient in the vehicle, but on the way they threw the patient in the bush and went away from there.
In this case, the police have arrested the worker Harendra Kumar and stretcherman Suranjan Kumar who were accompanying the ambulance. At the same time, the police is busy searching for the driver of the ambulance. During police interrogation, accused Harendra Kumar and stretcherman Suranjan Kumar have made serious allegations against the hospital management itself. Both of them have told the police that the hospital's DS Ashutosh Kumar sir had asked them to leave the patient on the roadside.
Police said that the body of the patient was found in the bush two days ago. The police was tracing him. Meanwhile, the footage of CCTV cameras of Sadar Hospital was scrutinized. In the CCTV footage, the stretcherman was seen loading the said patient into the ambulance. After this the accused were arrested. Meanwhile, in this matter, Assistant Chief Medical Officer (ACMO) Kishore Kumar said that this is an irresponsible act. The entire matter will be investigated. If found guilty, strict departmental action will be taken against the accused.
Rupesh Kumar's report from Aurangabad