A pateint, who was allegedly declared dead by the hospital authorities, was later found alive lying on the floor in an isolated ward meant for dead bodies.
The patient, identified as Mohammad Hussain, suffering from an unknown disease, was admitted to Tinsukia Civil Hospital in Assam on July 31 and was declared dead by the hospital authorities after three days.
"The doctors informed us that Hussain has died, three days after he was admitted in the hospital. However, we later found him lying on the floor of an isolated ward meant to keep the dead bodies," news agency ANI quoted Hussain's relative as saying.
However, the Hospital's Superintendent refuted the claims made by the patients family and said that the 'isolated room' is a ward meant for the patients who are very critical.
"That room is part of our medicine ward where critical patients are kept, only body of a patient who died earlier wasn't removed yet. It isn't a morgue. We kept him (Hussain) on floor so that he doesn't fall down from bed," Hospital's Superintendent Gopinath Bardale said.
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