Ghost Alert at Patna Medical college and Hospital, tantriks called

Published On 2016-08-09 04:17 GMT   |   Update On 2016-08-09 04:17 GMT
Patna: It might sound strange, but many a employees working at Patna Medical College and hospital are living in a state of utter fear. As per some of the college/hospital employees, the hospital staff quarters is being haunted by a ghost.

The reason for this superstitious belief comes from the fact that apparently, at least four children of hospital employees have died at the campus under mysterious circumstances in the last one year . All the deaths are reported to have taken place between 12pm-4pm. Out of fear, Employees have stopped sending their children out during the said hours.

Situation of Horror prevails, since the death of a boy named Rohan, who died in his washroom under mysterious circumstances

Doctors Ignored, Tantriks called 


With superstitions reaching new heights in the hospital, staff is now looking forward works of tantriks and occultists to help their wards. When on sunday, two girls  Radha and Gudiya started to feel a little uneasy, their parents looked upto a tantrik to "free them of the ghosts"

When asked about the recent incidents, Patna Medical College's superintendent Dr Lakhindra Prasad  expressed shock over Rohan's mysterious death. Prasad was astonished to know that people were actually not seeing doctors but were rather going to a 'tantrik' even when they are residing in the hospital premises.

Prasad said that people are being misled by somebody and he will personally talk to them to not believe in any such rumours, reports India Today.

 

 
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