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Mumbai hospital suspends staff after body mix up

The mix-up happened at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital in Mumbai. Disappointed family members protested strongly at the negligence.

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Published : Sep 14, 2020, 2:27 PM IST

Hospital hands over body to wrong family; 2 staffers suspended
Hospital hands over body to wrong family; 2 staffers suspended

Mumbai: The body of a 28-year old man was handed to the wrong family at a hospital in Mumbai sparking strong protests. Reports also said the man's kidney had been removed during postmortem.

"The mix-up happened at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital on Sunday, following which two staffers at its mortuary were suspended and a probe was launched into the matter," the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Monday.

"Strict action will be taken against those found guilty," the BMC said while dismissing the allegation that the man's kidney was removed doing postmortem.

Hospital hands over body to wrong family; 2 staffers suspended

On Sunday, the medical facility, commonly known as the Sion Hospital, erroneously handed over the body of Ankush Sarvade (28), who succumbed to injuries sustained in a road accident while undergoing treatment, to the family of another person, Hemant Digambar, who committed suicide.

When the mix-up came to light, Sarvade's family members staged a protest in the hospital.

According to the BMC, Sarvade was admitted to the Sion Hospital on August 28 and was on life support since an operation was performed on him. He died on Sunday morning.

"Digambar was "brought dead" to the hospital on August 12," it said.

The Sion Hospital conducted postmortem of both on Sunday and the bodies were kept in the medical facility's mortuary, the BMC said in a release.

"Sarvade's family members had informed that they will collect the body around 4 pm. In the meantime, Digambar's family members identified Sarvade's body as his and collected it with "police signature" following all due procedures," the civic body said.

"The error came to light when Sarvade's relatives came to collect his body. By that time, Digamber's family had performed the last rites of Sarvade," it said.

"Later, Sarvade's angry family members created ruckus in the hospital, but police intervened and brought the situation under control," the civic body said.

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(PTI)

Mumbai: The body of a 28-year old man was handed to the wrong family at a hospital in Mumbai sparking strong protests. Reports also said the man's kidney had been removed during postmortem.

"The mix-up happened at the Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital on Sunday, following which two staffers at its mortuary were suspended and a probe was launched into the matter," the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Monday.

"Strict action will be taken against those found guilty," the BMC said while dismissing the allegation that the man's kidney was removed doing postmortem.

Hospital hands over body to wrong family; 2 staffers suspended

On Sunday, the medical facility, commonly known as the Sion Hospital, erroneously handed over the body of Ankush Sarvade (28), who succumbed to injuries sustained in a road accident while undergoing treatment, to the family of another person, Hemant Digambar, who committed suicide.

When the mix-up came to light, Sarvade's family members staged a protest in the hospital.

According to the BMC, Sarvade was admitted to the Sion Hospital on August 28 and was on life support since an operation was performed on him. He died on Sunday morning.

"Digambar was "brought dead" to the hospital on August 12," it said.

The Sion Hospital conducted postmortem of both on Sunday and the bodies were kept in the medical facility's mortuary, the BMC said in a release.

"Sarvade's family members had informed that they will collect the body around 4 pm. In the meantime, Digambar's family members identified Sarvade's body as his and collected it with "police signature" following all due procedures," the civic body said.

"The error came to light when Sarvade's relatives came to collect his body. By that time, Digamber's family had performed the last rites of Sarvade," it said.

"Later, Sarvade's angry family members created ruckus in the hospital, but police intervened and brought the situation under control," the civic body said.

ALSO READ: Dearth of ventilators adds to Covid agony in Agra

(PTI)

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