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BMC suspends licences of four accused in the Nair hospital suicide case

Mumbai | Dr Payal Tadvi, 23, a gynaecology student working as a resident doctor at BYL Nair Hospital, who had committed suicide five days earlier, BMC has now suspended the four doctors accused.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) suspended the licences of four doctors – three senior medical students and a department head accused of abetting the incident.

The three doctors who are currently absconding, however, have written to Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) denied the charges and sought a fair trial.

“The three doctors – Dr Hema Ahuja, Dr Bhakti Mehar and Dr Ankita Khandilwal – and Dr Yi Ching Ling, professor and head of the unit, gynaecology department, are suspended until completion of inquiry. We will take a final call once the investigation into their role in the suicide is completed,” said Sunil Dhamne, deputy municipal commissioner (health), BMC.

The letter stated that due to the overload of work pressure, the students termed it as “ragging”.

Dr Ramesh Bharmal, dean of the hospital, said their letter was inconsequential and the accused will have to appear before the investigating committee.

 

 

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