Rama Medical College MBBS intern dies of heart attack
Kanpur: In a tragic incident, an MBBS intern at Rama University recently died of a heart attack while on duty. The medico has been identified as a 26 year old MBBS intern at Rama Medical College in Kanpur.
According to a recent report by Jagran, on Friday afternoon, while on duty, she collapsed suddenly after leaving the pediatric ward. Despite being rushed to the ICU immediately, doctors were unable to revive her, and she was declared dead during treatment.
The medical authorities have preserved the viscera for further investigation, while the postmortem, conducted by a panel of doctors, was filmed for documentation.
Shortly after, a stir was caused with one of her family members alleging that the medico was missing one of her kidneys. In response to the kidney-related allegations, another family member stated that the family has a congenital condition where they are born without kidneys. Meanwhile, the doctor who performed the post-mortem has officially declared the cause of death as a heart attack.
The deceased 26-year-old student was the daughter of a businessman and inter-college operator from Natwar Nagar, Mathura.
As per the recent media reports by Jagran, initially, the family questioned the doctor and the police about this and then took the body away. They said that perhaps she did not have a kidney from birth. The doctors who conducted the post-mortem also said that there were no marks of any kind.
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