Death toll rises to 17 in State as doctors continue strike

Bengaluru: The standoff between the State Government and the striking private doctors regarding the proposed KPME Bill is causing untold misery to the public resulting in loss of many lives. Yesterday 13 people had lost their lives in the State and today, since morning, it has mounted to 17 with four more deaths reported.  

In Tiptur, a three-month-old infant succumbed, as she could not get timely treatment. The parents holding the infant had gone from one private hospital to another. Even then, it did not get treatment. A nursing student died due to heart-related problem in Tumakuru with the private doctors not attending on the patient. One more person Jnanappa Badnal (56), a Panchayat Development Officer, also died.

A 13-year-old girl Vaishnavi Jadav from Dharwad died of high fever. Belagavi’s eight-year-old Kallava, a juvenile diabetic has died. She was being treated in a private hospital and as she did not get treatment there, she was admitted to the Government Hospital. It is learnt that since she did not get treatment on time, she succumbed.

A resident of Daroor village Mahel Chandrakant Wagmore who was grievously injured in an accident died, as he did not get treatment on time.

Meanwhile, four more deaths have been reported from various parts of the State as the private doctors indefinite strike continued for the fourth day.

This post was published on November 16, 2017 6:52 pm