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Junnar, Pune crime news : 4-year-old boy dies of snakebite in Pune

Anjali

Junnar Pune Crime News.


Pimpalgaon Joga, Ta. A four-year-old boy from Bhoirwadi in Junnar died of snakebite and his relatives alleged that he died due to lack of timely treatment by doctors at a primary health centre in Otur.

Afroz Amir Sheikh (4 years) Bhoirwadi, Pimpalgaon Joghe, Ta. The boy who died of snakebite has been named Junnar. According to the information, Afroz Sheikh was born on Monday. 29) She was sleeping with her mother at her grandfather's house in Bhoirwadi. She was bitten by a venomous snake while sleeping at around 12 pm.


Her family members brought her to the primary health centre at Otur for treatment after she suffered a snakebite, but the doors of the hospital were locked after she went there, her relatives said. After some time, the hospital staff opened the door. At that time, we told them that the girl was bitten by a snake.

At that time, Dr. I called up Vishal Dumbere and informed him. Dumbre told the girl over phone to take her to Narayangaon for treatment as she was bitten by a cobra. Later, he was taken to Narayanganj General Hospital where doctors declared him dead.

The Medical Officer of Primary Health Centre, Dr. Vishal Dumbre's family has complained that he did not even come to the hospital to check on the girl, and her relatives say that if she had received treatment in time, she would have survived.


However, the girl's mother, grandmother and other relatives have demanded action against the doctor.
Former zila parishad member and tribal leader Devram Lande
He visited Otur Primary Health Centre and met the family members of the snakebite victim.

Also, why did the medical officer of the primary health centre in Otur hesitate to provide treatment?
In this regard, the medical officer of Otur has complained to the senior officer by phone.

MNS Taluka President Tanaji Tambe said that the incident should be investigated and action should be taken against the culprits. Tambe has also demanded that the Otur Rural Hospital should be opened as soon as possible to avoid such incidents.

Medical Officer Dr. The Great Dumber said:
At 1:24 pm on Monday, while I was sleeping in the courtroom, I received a call from the hospital
The four-year-old girl was bitten by a cobra at 12 am and brought from Pimpalgaon Joga
And it's the opposite.

Due to the young age and lack of ventilator facility in the health center, I will have to take them for further treatment on the phone
said it. By the time I reached the hospital, the relatives had gone to Narayangaon with the patient.