Violence caught on camera: Mob storms Kadiri Govt Hospital, assaults doctors
Hyderabad: In a shocking incident, doctors and medical staff at Kadiri Government Hospital in Sri Sathya Sai district were allegedly brutally assaulted after attempting to stop an intoxicated group of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders who stormed the hospital, targeting a patient undergoing treatment.
A video of the incident went viral on social media, showing a group of men attacking another man, pushing him against a medical trolley, and then brutally beating him in a ward. The medical team inside the ward was left terrified, and a nurse injured her hand when the metal trolley hit her.
CCTV footage also captured how the clash unfolded, the rage of the attackers, and the hospital security guard’s failed attempt to stop them due to the group’s force.
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NDTV reported that the incident took place on Thursday after a clash broke out near the Kutagulla belt shop in Kadiri mandal. During the fight, a person who had gone to buy liquor was attacked, got injured and was rushed to the government hospital for treatment. However, the same group that attacked him followed him to the hospital and attempted to assault him again. When doctors and medical staff intervened to stop them, they were assaulted as well.
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