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Thiruvananthapuram Medical College ICU Fire: Human Rights Panel seeks high-level probe

Thiruvananthapuram: Days after relatives of five deceased patients alleged that the deaths were linked to a fire at the surgical ICU unit in the Thiruvananthapuram Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), the Kerala State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) on Wednesday called for a high-level probe into the incident.
Taking suo motu cognisance, based on media reports, SHRC Chairperson Justice Alexander Thomas directed the Additional Chief Secretary of the Health Department to conduct a detailed and transparent inquiry into the incident.
The SHRC asked that all aspects of the episode, including the circumstances leading to the fire and the steps taken to evacuate patients from the ICU, must be thoroughly examined, a Commission's statement said here, news agency PTI reported.
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It also sought clarity on the exact cause of death of the five patients and directed that post-mortem findings and expert forensic opinions be compiled and submitted as part of the report.
The SHRC said the inquiry should include recording statements from doctors, hospital staff, attenders and relatives of the deceased. Relevant hospital records, post-mortem certificates and forensic reports have also been sought, it said.
The Commission also directed authorities to verify whether complaints have been lodged by the relatives of the deceased and, if so, whether FIRs have been registered.
It further instructed the Director of Medical Education to submit a separate report on the matter.
The commission has also directed representatives of the state government and the Directorate of Medical Education to appear in person during a sitting scheduled to be held at its headquarters on May 8, the statement added.
The intervention of the human rights panel came days after relatives of five deceased patients alleged that their deaths were linked to the fire incident on March 17.
The Opposition Congress, last week, had demanded an immediate investigation into the allegation related to the deaths of the patients, and termed the development as "shocking".
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Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

