A serious allegation has emerged from Nagpur after a family claimed that a minor girl delivered a stillborn baby at a government hospital, alleging that a medical professional used excessive physical pressure, including reportedly sitting on her chest, during an emergency attempt to assist childbirth.
The incident is said to have occurred at a state-run medical facility where the girl was admitted after experiencing complications related to pregnancy. According to the family’s account, the delivery procedure was handled in a manner they describe as forceful and inappropriate, which they believe may have contributed to the stillbirth.
Hospital authorities have not yet issued a detailed public response addressing the specific allegation. Official confirmation regarding the sequence of medical procedures and the condition of the patient during delivery remains pending as internal records and staff accounts are expected to be reviewed.
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The family has demanded a thorough investigation into the treatment provided, alleging negligence and improper handling during a critical medical emergency. They have also sought accountability from those involved, arguing that proper obstetric protocols may not have been followed.
Medical and administrative sources indicate that the case is likely to be examined internally, with doctors’ notes, emergency response actions, and procedural compliance expected to be scrutinised. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether a formal inquiry panel has been constituted.
As the matter develops, it has raised concerns about emergency obstetric care standards and the handling of high-risk deliveries in public hospitals. Officials are expected to clarify the situation once the initial review of medical evidence and staff statements is completed.
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