An ITBP personnel in Kanpur reached the police commissioner's office with his mother's amputated hand, alleging medical negligence by a private hospital. A three-member inquiry panel has been set up to investigate the matter.
An Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) personnel in Kanpur created a stir after he reached the Police Commissioner's Office carrying his mother's amputated hand, alleging gross medical negligence by a private Hospital. The personnel, identified as Vikas Singh of ITBP Maharajpur, claimed his mother developed a serious infection in her hand a day after being admitted for breathing issues at the hospital. He alleged that despite treatment, her condition worsened, forcing doctors at Paras Hospital to amputate her hand.

'I have not got justice'
He told ANI, "I have been roaming around carrying my mother's hand, but I have not got justice. I took my mother to Krishna Hospital when she experienced difficulty in breathing. The very next day, an infection developed on my mother's hand during her admission in Krishna Hospital. Later, I took her to Paras Hospital, where her hand was cut off. Paras Hospital blamed Krishna Hospital. I want action to be taken against doctors and ICU staff of Krishna hospital."
Police Launch Probe
Police said the CMO has constituted a three-member inquiry panel and action will follow if negligence is confirmed.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Amarnath said, "The ITBP jawan is from ITBP Maharajpur. His mother was ill with an issue with her hand, and he took her to Krishna Hospital. When she did not get relief even after treatment at the hospital, he shifted her to Paras Hospital. During treatment in Paras Hospital, such a situation arose during treatment that her hand was cut off. A three-member team has been constituted by the CMO for a probe into the matter. If negligence is found, an FIR will be registered." (ANI)
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