4 year old boy dies after hospitals deny treatment

Published On 2017-02-14 03:49 GMT   |   Update On 2017-02-14 03:49 GMT

New Delhi:  A 4 year old boy, who came under the wheels of a cab in Indira Vikas area, has died after he was allegedly refused treatment by various hospitals, police said.


The boy was run over by the vehicle while he was playing outside his home in northwest Delhi’s Indira Vikas area on February 9.


As per the victim’s family, the cab driver took the child to three hospitals but they refused to treat him.


The family claimed that initially the child was taken to a local dispensary and later to a private hospital and then a government one, but they all turned down the child, police said.


While the cab driver was on his way to the fourth hospital, accompanied by the child’s mother, the boy succumbed to his injuries, they said.


Some of the family members of the deceased claimed that the accused driver had threatened the boy’s mother of dire consequences if she reported the matter to police.


“A case has been registered against the driver for causing death by negligence at the Mukherjee Nagar police station. The child’s mother did not mention that she was threatened by the driver while giving her complaint. We are investigating the matter,” said a senior police officer.

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