32-year-old Doctor found dead in Hyderabad private hospital
Hyderabad: A doctor was reported dead inside a private hospital at Barkatpura in Kachiguda on Wednesday.
He is suspected to have died of illness, according to the police, as per a media report in Telangana Today.
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The deceased, a 32-year-old native of Karimnagar district was working as a doctor at the hospital for the last two years. He had been suffering from chronic illnesses and was also getting treated for the same.
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The incident is being investigated by the Kachiguda police, reports the Telangana Today. No suspicion has been raised by the deceased doctor's family.
The medical dialogues team had earlier reported that a Nagpur-based doctor allegedly took his own life by injecting an anesthetic drug, who was employed in Kimaya Hospital according to the police. The doctor ended his life in Kimaya Hospital where he was employed for the past two years, an official said. A suicide note was recovered from his pocket. The doctor was doing night duty at the hospital when he took the extreme step. He apparently started his duty and did rounds around 10 pm at night. Then around 3 am in the morning, one of the patient's conditions worsened prompting the nurse to call him. When after repeated knocking no one opened the door, she opened the door and checked on him, immediately calling the other doctors and the director of the hospital. Despite all efforts, he was declared dead at 5 am.
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