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Jharkhand: Family of deceased patient attacks private clinic, pelts stones alleging medical negligence

Alleging medical negligence, his family and some locals blocked road and later pelted stones on the private clinic where they had taken him for first aid.
Koderma- Irate family members of a youth, who died allegedly due to medical negligence, resorted to stone pelting and arson at Satgawan Police Station area of this district. Police said that a youth had died following a road accident on June 16.Read Also: Negligence: AP Doctor directed to pay Rs 5 Lakh to family of 25 year old who died of SepticemiaAlleging medical negligence, his...
Koderma- Irate family members of a youth, who died allegedly due to medical negligence, resorted to stone pelting and arson at Satgawan Police Station area of this district.
Police said that a youth had died following a road accident on June 16.
Read Also: Negligence: AP Doctor directed to pay Rs 5 Lakh to family of 25 year old who died of Septicemia
Alleging medical negligence, his family and some locals blocked road and later pelted stones on the private clinic where they had taken him for first aid.
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