Doctor found dead inside car in Bhopal hospital premises

Published On 2021-12-08 03:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-12-08 13:28 GMT
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Bhopal: In an shocking incident, a doctor associated with Narmada hospital was found lying dead in his car which was parked in the parking lot of the hospital within the jurisdiction of the Habib ganj, police station on Monday.

According to police station incharge Bhan Singh Prajapati, the 48 year old doctor arrived at the hospital on Sunday and then went home upon completion of his morning duty, as per the hospital management.

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However, the doctor did not show up for his duty which was scheduled on Monday. The hospital staff attempted to contact the doctor but could not reach him.

As per a recent media report in the Free Press Journal, the medical practitioner's car was found in the parking lot by a hospital staff. When they reached the area, they found him lying unconscious inside the car. The vehicle was locked. They opened the car doors and shifted him to the hospital immediately where he was declared dead.

The incident was reported to the police. The police reportedly appears to be clueless so far, since they did not find any suicide note inside, nor did they find any signs of murder till Monday evening.

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported about a similar incident where a Kerala based surgeon was found dead inside her car by the police near the Government Medical College (GMC) Thiruvananthapuram. She was a 45-year old surgeon attached to Trivandrum medical college and was reported missing by her husband who had filed a complaint with the Sreekaryam police station.

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