Employee Sanjay injured in the attack
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There was a lot of ruckus after the death of a devotee on Tuesday night at the Hundred Beds District Joint Hospital in Vrindavan, Mathura. Some people along with the relatives of the deceased attacked the staff. assaulted the staff. The hospital was also vandalised. It is also alleged that the attackers abducted an employee in a car at pistol point. beat him badly. After this, they fled by throwing on the way. In this case, Tahrir has been given against two nominated and five-six unknowns. The police is probing the entire incident.
According to information, Rajkumar, a resident of Saharanpur, had come to visit Vrindavan with his wife and daughter. These people stayed in a hotel here. Rajkumar fainted under suspicious circumstances on Tuesday evening. He was brought to the District Combined Hospital. Here the doctor declared him dead. Due to suspicious death, the staff handed over the dead body to the police. On the same information, the relatives of the deceased came. Many unknown people of the family also came. When they came to know that the body was handed over to the police for post-mortem, they got angry.
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It is alleged that the family members of the deceased and unknown people assaulted the staff of the hospital. Vandalized as well. The employees took Sanjay along with them in the car. Sanjay alleges that the accused beat him badly. They were talking about burning alive by pouring petrol. Later thrown from the moving vehicle on the way. Due to which Sanjay was seriously injured. He has been admitted to the hospital. In this case, Dr. Shashi Ranjan has given a complaint against five-six unknown people including the son and daughter of the deceased. At the same time, after the incident, the doctors of the hospital have gone on strike. Due to which the problems of the patients have increased.