In a shocking incident, a patient was shot dead in a Delhi hospital on Sunday evening, said police. The incident took place at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital at 4:20 pm.
The hospitals that got bomb threat emails include -- Dada Dev Hospital in Dabri, Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) Hospital in Hari Nagar, Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in Dilshad Garden, Hindu Rao Hospital in Malka Ganj, and Aruna Asaf Ali Govt Hospital at Rajpur Road.
According to Delhi police, "The incident took place around 10:20 pm on Thursday when the group of accused cornered the victim, Sharukh over a money issue in Gali number 9 area of Delhi's North East district."
A plea has been moved in Delhi High Court highlighting a recent incident in which a man jumped out of a moving PCR Van and died allegedly after denial of treatment by four Government Hospitals in Delhi.
According to police, they received a call from Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital about a man's death at around 6:23 p.m. on Tuesday. Investigations revealed that the victim identified as Riyazul, originally from Muradabad (Uttar Pradesh), ran a scrap godown in C-47, Gali No. 1, Mukund Vihar of Ka
Delhi Mayor Shelly Oberoi ordered the suspension of the medical superintendent of MCD's Hindu Rao Hospital over alleged infrastructural irregularities at the facility, officials said on Monday.
"Shoaib had tried to steal some batteries from his uncle's scrap godown a few days ago. They had caught and thrashed him. Shoaib had shot his uncle to take revenge," said Police.
This comes after a person on Tuesday brought the issue to light and posted on X, "Toilets are overflowing, and full of filth, this is how the hospitals of Delhi are, the picture is of the largest GTB hospital across Yamuna, where patients, attendants and staff have to pass through the toilet
Upon interrogation, the accused disclosed that at about 5 am on Tuesday they caught the deceased, identified as Isar lurking around the area. They suspected he was a thief and when he was unable to respond properly to their questions, they tied him up to an electric pole and thrashed him.
A 43-year-old man was found dead in his house in Delhi's Vishwas Nagar, police said on Sunday, adding that a licensed pistol was found lying beside him.