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Following attacks on staff, ICU, Rajawadi to get more secure
Updated On: 26 February, 2013 01:45 PM IST | | Agencies
After staff and ICU at Rajawadi Hospital were attacked by angry relatives of a deceased patient, proposals have been made to make the hospital more secure.
The chief medical superintendent of peripheral BMC hospitals Dr Seema Malik arrived Monday at Rajawadi hospital to assess the security arrangements there.
On Saturday evening, relatives of accident victim Afzal Akmal Khan, who succumbed to his injuries, ransacked the hospital and asaulted a nurse and doctor alleging medical negligence. They also attacked the Intensive Care Unit. Following this, the hospital staff had gone on strike protesting against the violence.
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