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Security stepped up at YCM Hospital’s ICUs after patient’s kin beats up doctor

According to Dr Wable, the doctors treating the man had informed his family about his serious condition. Despite that, the man attacked the doctors unprovoked, he said.

Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital (YMCH), Pimpri Chinchwad, Pimpri, Pune news, Pune news, Maharashtra news, Indian express newsYashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital in Pimpri-Chinchwad.

The administration of the Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital (YMCH) in Pimpri-Chinchwad on Tuesday stepped up security at two of its Intensive Care Units (ICUs), two days after a doctor was beaten up by a son of a man who died of tuberculosis on Sunday.

While speaking to The Indian Express, dean of YCMH Dr Rajendra Wable said, “The man’s son entered the ICU after his family was informed about the death….He broke down before his father’s body and then suddenly turned to the area where the doctors sit. He first slapped an assistant and then beat a doctor on duty and abused them.”

According to Dr Wable, the doctors treating the man had informed his family about his serious condition. Despite that, the man attacked the doctors unprovoked, he said.

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Stating that there are two ICUs on the first floor, the dean said, “We have cordoned off the two ICUs. Only those with passes will be allowed inside the ICU to meet their relatives.” Dr Wable said they have lodged a police complaint against the man. “He is likely to be arrested after the rituals are over,” he said.

Dr Wable said doctors and other staff at the hospital held a protest demanding enhanced security measures.

“The protest was withdrawn after they were assured that security in the hospital would be stepped up,” he said.

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