Wheelchair unavailable, woman forced to carry injured husband on her back at Raiganj Hospital
Raiganj: In a heart-wrenching video and photos from Raiganj Government Medical College & Hospital, a woman in her mid-40s was seen carrying her ailing husband on her back on Monday, as there was no wheelchair available at the outpatient department. The distressing images and videos quickly went viral on social media.
The woman, a homemaker from Raipur village in the Raiganj block, had arrived at the hospital with her 51-year-old husband who had suffered a leg injury while supervising construction work at his house. When they reached the hospital in an e-rickshaw, they were confronted with a lack of basic facilities, forcing the woman to carry her husband to the OPD.
With no wheelchair available at the facility, the woman was left with no choice but to carry her husband on her back. In the video, the woman is seen carrying her husband to the OPD.
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Speaking to the Telegraph India, the woman said, “I was perplexed.” She added, “On one hand, no wheelchair was available to carry my husband who couldn’t walk because of his injury. On the other hand, the private security personnel posted at the entrance to the hospital insisted the e-rickshaw driver leave the place quickly.”
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