Health workers brutalize son who came for father's treatment, reason will SHOCK you

CMO Dr. Geetam Singh of Hamirpur took decisive action against the involved health workers. Staff nurse Umesh Kumar was dismissed from his position, and pharmacist Som Narayan Tiwari was transferred to Naurang CHC as disciplinary measures.

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New Delhi: A shocking incident from Hamirpur which came to light on Saturday night, Rahul from Khanna village, Mahoba, brought his father Badlu (60) to the CHC for urgent treatment due to urinary issues. But, hospital workers didn't  show any attention. Frustrated by the lack of attention from the health workers, Rahul, under stress, began to verbally abuse the staff, demanding immediate treatment for his father. The pharmacist on duty, Somnarayan Tripathi, and other staff members reacted angrily to Rahul's outburst, leading to a physical altercation where Rahul was assaulted and subsequently handed over to the police. 

Video went viral on social media 

The incident was captured on video and circulated widely on social media, although its authenticity has not been confirmed by Top Indian News. In the viral video, seeing his father in pain, Rahul again started pleading to treat his father, but the health workers did not pay attention. Due to this, he lost his temper and started abusing the health department. Angered by this, the pharmacist and other staff caught him and beat him up. The health workers did not spare his mother who came to intervene. While she kept pleading the health workers to forgive her by admitting her son's mistake. But, the health workers did not listen to her and after beating her son and locking him in a room, informed the police.

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Rahul kicked pharmacist's private part

Angry with this, he kicked the pharmacist in his private parts in a drunken state. On which the staff forcefully controlled him and handed him over to the police. Kotwal Ram Asare Saroj said that if he gets any complaint from the health department, action will be taken.

Rahul appeared to be under the influence of alcohol 

Dr. Sandeep Pal, the in-charge of the CHC, reported that Rahul appeared to be under the influence of alcohol and was disruptive in the emergency room. He explained that Rahul's father's condition was critical, compounded by the staff attending to another patient who required stitches.

Action against health workers 

CMO Dr. Geetam Singh of Hamirpur took decisive action against the involved health workers. Staff nurse Umesh Kumar was dismissed from his position, and pharmacist Som Narayan Tiwari was transferred to Naurang CHC as disciplinary measures.