Real life GABBAR: Man exposes hospital for 'treating dead child' for two days, video surfaces

In Lucknow, relatives of a family claim that medical staff treated deceased children for two days. The families impacted by this tragedy are calling for justice in the hopes that their plight will result in changes that stop similar incidents from happening in the future.

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Bhaskar Chakravorty
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In a distressing turn of events reminiscent of a scene from Akshay Kumar's film "Gabbar is Back," a hospital in Lucknow has come under fire for allegedly treating deceased children for two days. Relatives of the deceased children have accused the hospital staff of continuing treatment despite knowing the children had passed away, raising serious questions about the ethics and integrity of the hospital's practices.

Details of the Incident

The controversy erupted after relatives claimed that the hospital in Lucknow deliberately kept the bodies of their children in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) even after the death of the child to continue billing them for medical services. The grieving families have described this as a blatant act of inhumanity, accusing the hospital of prioritizing profit over basic human decency.The video shows the family of the infant gathering outside the hospital as the hospital asks for money while they keep the alleged dead infant on life support. 

The incident has sparked widespread outrage across social media and the general public. A viral tweet by Manoj Sharma brought the issue to light, leading to a flood of condemnations and calls for justice. The hospital, now under intense scrutiny, faces a thorough investigation by health authorities and law enforcement to determine the truth behind these allegations.

Broader Implications

This incident has reignited discussions about the need for stricter regulations and oversight in the healthcare sector. It underscores the importance of ethical practices and the dire consequences of neglecting moral responsibilities in favor of financial gain. The families affected by this tragedy are demanding justice, hoping that their plight will lead to reforms that prevent such occurrences in the future.