Highlights

  • Hospital Violence: Dispute over treatment at Bardhaman hospital turns violent.
  • Injuries: Five police injured; doctors attacked, property vandalised.
  • Action: Six detained; police control situation, probe underway.

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Violence erupted at Bardhaman hospital over alleged poor treatment, injuring 5 police officers. Doctors and staff were attacked, and property vandalized. Six people were detained as police controlled the situation and began investigations.

 Violence erupts at Bardhaman hospital over alleged poor medical care

A dispute over alleged inadequate medical services turned violent at a super-speciality hospital in Bardhaman, West Bengal, on Thursday night, leaving five police personnel injured.

The incident began when a young man from Swetipalli in Shaktigarh, Purba Bardhaman, was admitted to the hospital with a leg injury. Dissatisfied with the treatment, some of the patient’s family members and friends engaged in a heated argument with hospital authorities, which soon escalated into chaos.

According to hospital superintendent Shakuntala Sarkar, the situation took a violent turn when a group attacked police officers, doctors, and hospital staff. “The on-duty police officers tried to defuse the situation, but the group turned aggressive. They assaulted police personnel, dragged and beat doctors and staff, and partially vandalised hospital property,” Sarkar stated.

Five police officers were injured in the altercation, with one admitted to the hospital for treatment and the others discharged after first aid, officials said.

A video of the incident has gone viral on social media, though its authenticity could not be confirmed.

Senior officers from Shaktigarh police station rushed to the scene and managed to bring the situation under control. By Friday morning, six individuals were detained in connection with the violence, police confirmed.

Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the unrest, with authorities vowing strict action against those involved. The hospital, meanwhile, has ramped up security to prevent further incidents.

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