While accepting the fact that burns patients were suffering a lot since the ACs weren’t cooling the room efficiently because of the broken door, hospital deputy superintendent Nakul Prasad Chaudhury said, “The door cannot be repaired or replaced now. Since then, the 25x14-feet burns ward isn’t getting cooled, causing patients to suffer a lot,” he said. Sources alleged that relatives of a patient smashed the glass door after doctors failed to bandage a patient on time. “Since the ACs aren’t cooling properly because of the broken glass door, my sister Laxmi is suffering a lot in this extreme heat,” Santosh Gorai told The Telegraph. A resident of Gamharia in Seraikela-Kharsawan, Gorai said he had lodged a complaint with the hospital authorities to repair the door without delay.
Source: The Telegraph May 11, 2019 18:33 UTC