34 days after son’s dying, UP BJP MLA waits to file FIR towards hospital
An Uttar Pradesh BJP legislator, who misplaced his son to coronavirus in April, stated he had been making an attempt for a month to get an FIR registered towards a hospital for alleged negligence.
Rajkumar Agrawal, the MLA from Sandila in Hardoi district, claimed he had additionally written letters complaining about it to the chief minister and well being minister.
Agarwal alleged that his 30-year-old son, who was admitted to a hospital in Kakori city in Lucknow district on April 22, died 4 days later resulting from negligence.
When contacted, Kakori inspector Brijesh Singh stated he assumed cost solely three days in the past and he had not received the MLA’s grievance. He assured {that a} case can be filed after taking one other grievance and the matter can be investigated.
Agarwal stated his son’s oxygen stage was 94 within the morning of April 26, and he was consuming and having a dialog.
“Suddenly, in the evening, doctors said his oxygen level was going down,” the MLA stated. “My other two sons brought oxygen cylinders, but the doctors did not allow it to reach the patient.”
“Despite much persuasion, oxygen was not taken and after a while, Ashish died. The carelessness of the hospital resulted in the death,” Agarwal stated.
The hospital was not instantly obtainable for remark.
The legislator stated he submitted a grievance to the Kakori police for registering a case towards the hospital, however the police refused to file the report with out a probe by the chief medical officer.
Agarwal claimed he additionally complained about it to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Health Minister Jai Pratap Singh.
A case has, nevertheless, not registered until now on the grievance given on April 26, he stated, including that that he additionally spoke to the DGP and the police commissioner, however to no avail.