6-year-old child dies during MRI examination at K.P. Healthcare Center, declared dead at Pramahex Hospital, accused of wrong injection and heavy dose
Greater Noida – A very serious incident has come to light from Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. During an MRI examination, six-year-old Garv Kasana, also known as Chiku, passed away after his condition worsened. The family accused the doctors and hospital staff of negligence, claiming that the child was given the wrong injection before the test and was administered a large dosage of medication during the MRI.
According to reports, Prashant Kasana, a resident of Reelakha in the Dankaur police station area, had taken his son to K.P. Healthcare Center for an MRI. The family alleged that the child’s condition started deteriorating shortly after the injection was given, and he lost consciousness during the examination. When the family sought information about the child’s condition and the report, they were not given any satisfactory answers.
It was reported that when there was no improvement in his condition, the child was rushed to the nearby Pramahex Hospital, where the doctors declared him dead. The incident created chaos in the family.
It was reported that when the condition did not improve, the child was hurriedly taken to a nearby Prameha Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. The incident caused an uproar in the family.
As soon as the news reached them, villagers and workers of the Indian Kisan Union arrived at the scene and started protesting outside the hospital. The enraged people locked the healthcare center and demanded strict action against the culprits.
The police, who arrived at the scene, managed the situation and took two people into custody. The police stated that the deceased’s body has been sent for post-mortem, and based on the family’s complaint, a fair investigation will be conducted and further action will be taken.
