Maha: Doctor allegedly treats on dead body of patient for 2 days for extra medical bill, held
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Pune: A doctor was recently arrested in Maharashtra's Sangli district for allegedly hiding the death of a patient for two days while continuing to charge the patient's family for treatment.
As per a recent UNI report, Islampur police of this district detained the doctor who 'treated' on a dead body for two days for extorting extra medical expenses from the relatives by holding back the dead body and faking treatment.
An officer confirmed that the doctor has been arrested under IPC 406 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating), 465 (forgery of documents), and 297 (irreverence of dead bodies).
The case concerned a 60-year-old woman, who was admitted to the Adhar Healthcare Hospital at Islampur in February this year. PTI reports that she died on March 8, but the accused doctor allegedly did not inform her relatives immediately and continued to `treat' her till March 10, said a police official.
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