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Uproar Over Death Of Pregnant Woman In SKMCH: Asked For 48 Thousand Rupees In The Name Of Blood, If Not Given Then Emergency Sent

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Anand Kumar
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December 26, 2025
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Relatives creating ruckus after the death of a patient outside the emergency ward of SKMCH. photo awakening

Jagran correspondent, Muzaffarpur. A pregnant woman, who was transferred from MCH, died in the emergency ward of SKMCH. Angered by this, the relatives have accused him of negligence in treatment. Told that the doctor had told the woman that she was suffering from anemia during treatment. He was asked to transfuse six units of blood.

It is alleged that an employee of the hospital itself had asked for Rs 48 thousand in the name of providing blood. For not paying the money, he was sent to the emergency ward from MCH. The patient died on reaching here. Can identify the person asking for money. They don't know the name. The relative told that the woman was brought to SKMCH on the complaint of back pain.

On receiving the information, the security personnel pacified the angry people. The deceased woman was Vibha Kumari, wife of Prakash Kumar of Gopalpur village of Sakra police station. Relatives told that she was seven months pregnant. Due to excessive cough, back pain started.

He was brought for treatment late on Wednesday night. The doctor at MCH immediately diagnosed anemia. Sent to emergency for treatment on Thursday morning. Died in the afternoon. Here, the hospital administration said that no one had informed them about this matter. Will investigate after getting information from the manager. Action will be taken against the culprit.

No action is taken against blood dealers, relatives are becoming victims every day

Even after the big network of black business was exposed under the guise of red blood, the named accused is still away from the police. Due to this, the morale of the people involved in the business is increasing. On May 26, 2024, Dr. Lalan Paswan, the then OP in-charge of SKMCH, had caught four businessmen doing blood dealing near the blood bank of SKMCH.

An FIR was also lodged in Ahiyapur police station. The investigation had exposed the collusion between the ambulance personnel and the hospital personnel. After this, the police has not been able to arrest the ambulance worker Laddu Singh till now. Meanwhile, the investigating officer of this case is SKMCH OP in-charge Rajkumar Gautam. After the death of Abhinandan Kumar, admitted in the PICU ward on November 27, the relatives had accused ward boy Urmila International Outsourcing Company Akashdeep of not giving blood after taking Rs 11,000.

On the application of Principal cum Superintendent Dr. Abha Rani Sinha, an FIR was lodged against Akashdeep, the ward of Urmila International Outsourcing Company, at Ahiyapur police station. The investigating officer is SKMCH OP Additional SHO Shikha Rani. Even after this, Ward Bye Akashdeep could not be arrested.

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