A woman delivered a baby at the verahdah of a state-run hospital here without medical assistance this morning, but the infant died after sometime even as his family members alleged negligence.
The authorities of the Capital Hospital, however, said the baby boy was born with respiratory problem which caused his death.
Kiran Kalia, a pregnant woman from nearby Pipili area, was admitted to the hospital in the small hours today and she was asked to stay in the hospital veranda due to shortage of bed, the relatives of the victim said.
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"We kept calling the nurses to help Kiran. But they did not attend her saying the time was not due. She gave birth without any medical help," Kalia's sister-in-law said.
"Even after the baby was born, the staff didn't visit her. Instead, they asked us to take the baby to them. The baby was fine when it was born, but the negligence of the nurses and the doctor killed him," she alleged.
Capital Hospital Superintendent Binod Mishra claimed the child was born in a critical condition.
"As per reports available, the patient visited the hospital at about 1 AM in an advanced stage of labour. The baby faced respiratory issues immediately after he was born and that caused his death," Mishra said.
On the alleged negligence at the hospital, he said, "I cannot say anything on that without an enquiry. We will look into the matter and take necessary departmental action, if any lapse is found.