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Delhi: Doctor at Dwarka's Indira Gandhi Hospital abused by drunk patient over x-ray

'There was no physical assault, but the incident involved misbehaviour by the patients,' Dwarka Deputy Commissioner of Police Ankit Singh said

PTI New Delhi Published 08.09.24, 04:07 PM
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A doctor at Dwarka's Indira Gandhi Hospital was allegedly cussed at by two drunk men who became aggressive after they were told that x-ray services were unavailable at the hospital.

The incident occurred around 4 am Sunday when the two came to the hospital with one of them having a glass cut on his right hand.

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Dwarka Deputy Commissioner of Police Ankit Singh, said, "There was no physical assault, but the incident involved misbehaviour by the patients." Dr Manohar Lal, who was on duty that night, told PTI that the men abused him verbally when he asked them to visit Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital in west Delhi.

"I explained that he needed to go to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital because after 8 pm, our hospital no longer had x-ray services available, and due to his glass wound, an x-ray was required," Dr Lal said.

"When I asked him to go to the hospital, he began abusing me. Meanwhile, another patient with low blood pressure and other health issues came into the emergency room. As this patient was in a critical condition, I began treating him.

"At this point, the first patient started filming me, accusing me of ignoring his treatment and attending to another patient. They continued filming and verbally abusing me," he said.

The two men, however, decamped after the doctor called security.

The Federation of All India Medical Associations condemned the incident and highlighted the mental trauma experienced by healthcare providers.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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