Shocking: Hospital Ward boy breaks of a 3 day old infants leg

Published On 2017-02-07 04:24 GMT   |   Update On 2017-02-07 04:24 GMT

Dehradun: In a shocking incident, a ward boy at a private hospital in Roorkee allegedly broke one of the legs of a three-day-old infant as he was annoyed with the baby crying incessantly. The infant was born on January 25 and was admitted at a private children’s hospital in Roorkee due to some respiratory problems, according to a complaint lodged by the child’s father with the police.


It said the ward boy was so irritated by the incessant crying of the child that in the early hours of January 28 he broke one of the baby’s legs when he was alone in the ward to keep guard.


But the ward boy’s act of cruelty was not immediately known. It came to light only after the child was referred to a hospital in Dehradun, where the doctors detected a fracture in one of its legs, he said. A purported video footage of the incident was also being shown on some of the news channels.





The baby’s father said a complaint had been lodged with the police which has assured it will take action. When contacted Haridwar SSP K V Krishnakumar said an inquiry is being held into the incident. Following is the TIMES Now coverage of the same, which first reported the issue.




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