The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) today said it has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports and issued the notice to the state's chief secretary.
The commission has sought a detailed report from the chief secretary within four weeks specifically, providing information on the ambulance services offered by the government-run hospital.
In a video which went viral recently on social and electronic media, 45-year-old labourer Udayveer alleged that doctors at the Etawah government hospital did not treat his son Pushpendra and turned him away.
The NHRC said according to the report, "the doctors at the hospital neither offered the ambulance service to the father of a deceased boy nor informed him about the facility to take his son's body back home."
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"As a result, he carried the body of his son, on his shoulders. Reportedly, the doctors spared a few minutes to see the 15-year-old patient and told his father to take him away as there was no life in his body," it said in a statement.
The NHRC has also observed that the Chief Medical Officer of Etawah district, Rajeev Yadav, has reportedly admitted that the "fault was on their side" and he has assured that strict action shall be taken against the guilty.
"He has further added that the boy was brought dead to the hospital when the doctors were busy with a bus accident case and they could not ask from the father of the deceased, whether he needed a transport," the NHRC said.
It has also sought to know whether information on the availability of ambulance service for carrying a patient or a body has been put at a conspicuous place, and details of the formalities required to be fulfilled for availing the service, the NHRC added.
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