Gorakhpur hospital deaths: Oxygen supplier arrested


Gorakhpur (UP), Sep 17 (PTI): The proprietor of Pushpa Sales, which supplied oxygen to the state-run Baba Raghav Das Medical College where dozens of children died last month, was today arrested in connection with the case.

More than 60 children, mostly infants, had died at the hospital within a week last month.There were allegations that the deaths occurred due to a disruption in oxygen supply over unpaid bills to the vendor.

The state government had vehemently denied that shortage of oxygen led to the deaths. With the fresh arrest, all the nine persons named in the FIR have been sent to custody.

"Manish Bhandari, the proprietor of Pushpa Sales was arrested by the Gorakhpur Police at around 8.00 am from Deoria bypass road," Senior Superintendent of police Gorakhpur, Anirudh Sidhartha Pankaj told PTI.

The SSP said Bhandari's medical examination is being conducted and subsequently, he will be interrogated. "Later he will be produced in a local court," he said. According to police sources, Bhandari was absconding for a long time.

On September 15, the anti-corruption court had declared Bhandari an absconder and issued orders to attach his properties. Pushpa Sales was the former oxygen supplier to the medical college.

In its report submitted on August 23, the committee under UP Chief Secretary Rajive Kumar probing the hospital tragedy had recommended initiating criminal action against then principal of the BRD Medical College Dr Rajiv Mishra, HoD Anaesthesia Paediatric department Dr Satish, in-charge of 100-bed AES ward Dr Kafeel Khan and Pushpa Sales.

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had constituted the committee under the chief secretary on August 12, a day after deaths of scores of children in the state-run hospital.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    Better to take action on him after settling all his dues first and then they can think of even alternative arrangement if required

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Sep 18 2017

    Doctors arrested.
    Oxygen suppliers arrested.
    But CM Yogi 'Uttam Pradesh' can't stop the death of Childrens in the hospitals.

    Prime Minister Modi and BJP blames Congress for 70 years past for India's present situation. But in fact Gorakhpur is under father and son duo ruling for 62 years consecutively. It is ranked one of the dirtiest place in India and one estimate gives more than 20,000 childrens death.

    Is this called 'good governance'?
    Jai Hind

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    BJP has vehemently denied the children's death is due to shortage of oxygen, then why they have arrested the proprietor of oxygen supply Mannish Bhandari and produced before the court?????....All fake drama for voters.

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  • Richard Noronha, Belman

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    Yogi has found a scapegoat in gorakhpur hospital tragedy. What a shame on people who elected BJP. Now they are sure regretting .

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 17 2017

    I read earlier that the oxygen supplier supplied oxygen more that the credit line approved. His payments were overdue since long. You don't pay suppliers and expect them to keep on supplying stuff. Are they getting it free from somewhere or Chori ka maal hai kya?
    Any contract with the government is same fate. Always problem with payments and bribes.
    Banana republic.

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