Hyderabad: Denied wheelchair, patient takes son's toy cycle to reach hospital ward - News Summed Up

Hyderabad: Denied wheelchair, patient takes son's toy cycle to reach hospital ward


"Every time I come, the boys demand Rs 50 to Rs 100 to take me to the ward from the block entrance. If I am capable of paying them, I would have gone to a private hospital," quipped Raju, talking to Mirror. Twice he took his first son Pavan Kumar's child cycle (or toy cycle) to use on the hospital premises.With that kind of partial disability, he still works whenever he gets calls from his old customers. "Hospital Superintendent BSV Manjula said, "We did not receive any formal complaint from the victim before or after the incident. "Gandhi hospital gets 3,000 outpatients every day and the officials claim they have sufficient number of stretchers and wheel chairs.


Source: Times of India March 17, 2017 12:22 UTC



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