Family alleges medical negligence in the death of new mother at Suhrawardy Hospital; doctors reportedly face aggression
UNB
Publish: 01 Sep 2024, 02:50 PM
Dhaka, Sep 1 (UNB)-A 25-year-old woman named Rabea Akter, from Dhaka's
Mohammadpur area, passed away around 11 am on Sunday in Shaheed Suhrawardy
Medical College and Hospital, leaving her family questioning the quality of
care she received.
Rabea had been admitted to
the hospital 15 days ago in a state of pregnancy and gave birth to a baby boy
the day after her admission.
According to Rabea's
sister, Kulsum, the complications began shortly after delivery when doctors
identified issues with Rabea's kidneys, necessitating dialysis. Kulsum
emphasized that Rabea had shown no prior signs of kidney problems and had been
in good health throughout her pregnancy.
Following the dialysis,
Rabea was moved to a ward but tragically passed away this morning. Her sudden
death has left her family in shock, struggling to comprehend how a healthy
young woman could deteriorate so rapidly.
The family has raised
serious allegations against the hospital staff, claiming that doctors failed to
provide adequate oxygen during Rabea's severe respiratory distress. Kulsum said
that despite their repeated requests, oxygen was not administered promptly,
which she believes contributed to her sister's death.
Rabea's relatives also
reported being physically assaulted by hospital staff when they voiced their
concerns. Nurses on duty confirmed that the patient was critically ill but
alleged that they were subjected to abuse by Rabea's family. They also reported
that doctors faced physical aggression from the relatives.
The hospital's duty doctors
refused to comment on the incident without the permission of the hospital
director. The director did not respond to multiple calls either.
A fourth-year student at
Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital, who requested anonymity,
disclosed that several students were confined for about an hour during the
incident but were later released.
The incident has prompted
calls for a thorough investigation to determine the true cause of Rabea's
death.
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