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Will have to be removed from the wall; Doctor assaulted at taluk hospital fort hospital thiruvananthapuram | attack against doctor in kerala

Thiruvananthapuram: The footage of the attack on a woman doctor and a security guard at the Fort hospital is out. The accused in the case has been seen threatening and beating the doctor.

It is clear from the footage that the defendant told the doctor, ‘Because I’m a girl, do you understand, or I’m going to have to pull it off the wall?’ Later, the doctor was allegedly insulted, beaten and tried to abduct him.

Dr Malu Murali and Subhash, a security guard at the Fort Hospital, were beaten by two men on Thursday night. Police had arrested Rashid from Manakkad Karimatham colony and Rafeeq from Vallakkadavu in the incident.

Rashid, who sustained a hand injury, is a regular at the hospital. Rafeeq was rushed to the emergency room on Thursday night with a back injury. When the doctor asked how the wound happened, Rafeek became angry and grabbed the doctor’s hand and shouted obscenities. Seeing this, Subhash, who had come to stop him, was pushed together by the two and beaten. He also tried to take the equipment from the hospital and beat it. Hospital staff said Rafiq again beat the doctor and tried to tear his clothes. Then he started insulting the employees again.

He said he was mentally disturbed by the incident. Malu Murali Mathrubhumi NewsOne of them is a regular victim of hand injuries. It is common to inject painkillers. The man who came with him the other day said he had a cut on the back of his neck. When I looked, I did not see any bleeding. The attack began when he was asked what had happened. I do not need to tell you that. When he was knocked over, he grabbed her by the arm again and fell to the ground. All the clothes were torn.

The fleeing security was also brutally beaten. I.V. Tried to hit with the stand. Then came the obscene year. In the meantime, he tried to beat her again. It is believed that he was not drunk. There was no smell of alcohol. But it is doubtful whether any other intoxicants were used.

I was very upset mentally after the incident. No one should have this condition anymore. Must be able to work calmly. There have been many such incidents in the last one and a half months. There has been violence against nursing staff. An atmosphere conducive to working peacefully should be created ‘- Dr. Malu Murali said.

Fort Hospital, Anti-Social Base

Thiruvananthapuram: The Fort Government Hospital, which has a 24-hour emergency department, does not have cameras or adequate security personnel. In addition, locals say there is anti-social harassment at night centering on the park and vacant areas near the hospital.

The people’s representatives also point out that there are drug gangs operating in Srikanteshwaram Park. According to locals, the suspects in the case of the attack on a female doctor were wandering around the area under the influence of alcohol. They have already been to the hospital and mistreated the staff. But this is the first time he has been subjected to physical assault. They have been arrested by the police in previous assault cases. The hospital authorities had earlier lodged a complaint against them.

There are also complaints that night police patrolling is not strong. Councilor P. Rajendran Nair said that the withdrawal of security personnel from Srikanteshwaram Park by the corporation was the reason for the park to become a haven for alcoholics. Nightclubs thrive here. According to the police, the accused sought treatment for a fall while getting drunk. The locals also allege that cannabis is being traded at night in this area.

There is only one security guard at night in the hospital where the emergency department works. The staff demanded that a police aid post be set up at the hospital.

The superintendent said that the authorities had informed the police that they would be on duty in the emergency department. Stanley said. The hospital management committee will also be called to consider strengthening security arrangements. Hospital officials said they would discuss issues including the installation of surveillance cameras.

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