Doctor, nurse, owner of Mumbai hospital booked as Toddler dies after being admistered wrong injection by sweeper
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Mumbai: An offence has been registered against three employees and the owner of a city-based hospital after a toddler died as he was allegedly administered a wrong infection by a sweeper at the establishment, police said on Thursday.
The Shivaji Nagar police on Wednesday registered an FIR against a doctor, nurse, sweeper and the owner of Noor Hospital in suburban Govandi, an official said.
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