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Video: Again questions were raised on the safety of hospitals; Patient assaulted staff in Sikar, guard’s head fractured, 4 stitches required

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In Sikar, Rajasthan, a patient was brutally beaten in the hospital. The accused attacked a guard with a Lohi chair. The guard’s head got injured in the attack and he needed four stitches. A video of the incident has also surfaced, in which the accused is seen soaked in blood and roaming around the hospital carrying an iron chair.

The incident took place at SK Hospital in Sikar. Here patient Suresh Mahala assaulted the staff. The accused attacked the staff with an iron chair, in which four staff members were injured. The mental condition of the patient was not good. In such a situation, the family took him from the hospital.

there was a head injury

Patient Suresh Mahala, resident of Bhuma (Laxmangarh), who came to Sikar SK Hospital for treatment, had suffered a head injury. The family brought him to SK Hospital in Sikar at 7 in the morning. As soon as the patient came to the hospital, he started brutally assaulting the nursing staff. The patient also attacked the hospital guard with an iron rod. Due to which the guard’s head got torn and he got 4 stitches. The patient started attacking the staff with an iron chair. He kept roaming around the hospital carrying a chair due to which the staff were afraid to go near him. Four staff members were injured in this incident. It is being told that the mental condition of the patient was not good due to which he started fighting. After the incident, the family took the patient from the hospital.

Questions raised on the security of hospitals

This incident has once again raised questions on the safety of hospitals. Earlier, a female doctor was raped while on duty at RG Kar Hospital in West Bengal and after that she was murdered. A few days after the incident, anti-social elements entered the hospital and vandalized it and also destroyed the evidence. After this, the doctors went on a nationwide strike regarding their safety. However, till now no strict steps have been taken to improve the security arrangements in hospitals.

(Report by Mukul Joshi from Sikar)



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