Probe ordered after man dies in hospital
Jammu, Mar 6: Government has ordered a probe into circumstances that led to the death of a patient due to non-availability of doctors at a district hospital in Handwara in Kashmir Valley.
Minister for Forest, Mian Altaf Ahmad today informed the Legislative Assembly that Deputy Commissioner Kupwara would now conduct inquiry on the circumstance that led to death of a patient Abdul Ahad Tantary.
Responding to the issue raised by the Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan in the Assembly today, the minister said that the patient when admitted in the hospital was given the requisite treatment by the staff, including a surgeon specialist, who was present in the hospital.
He said Assistant Surgeon has been transferred from the hospital.
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