Authorities, however, dismissed the family's allegations, saying the child, suffering from pneumonia, was prescribed medicines by a doctor who also asked them to get him admitted to the CHC but they went home instead.
According to grandmother, Kosabai, the child, Sunny Deol Sahariya, was suffering from cough and cold since Sunday.
Yesterday, Kosabai, accompanied by her husband and Sunny's mother, Sumantabai, carried him on their shoulders to the community health centre 6 km away from their village Chorkhadi.
When they reached the doctor's residence, he told them to either wait for treatment till 5 pm or take the child to the district hospital in Baran which is 80 km away.
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They waited for sometime, hoping to arrange an ambulance to the district hospital but were unsuccessful. They eventually started for their village to arrange money to reach Baran hospital.
But soon after leaving the CHC, Sunny died in their arms. They had to carry his body back to the village on their shoulders as they could not find an ambulance, she alleged.
Meena claimed that when the family approached the doctor, Ashok Meena, at his residence, he prescribed the child medicines and asked the family to get him admitted to the CHC, the Deputy CMHO said.
However, the family members, instead going to there, went straight to their home. The child was suffering from severe pneumonia, Meena said.
He said the statements of the family members are yet to be recorded.