@ Ashok Yadav | Sr correspondent
Ghaziabad: A video & a message is being viral on social media in which a person is crying on the staff of a hospital wherein he is asking why the hospital has stiched the abdomen of a person and using bandage on the wound and alleging kidney has been removed by the doctor of the hospital. He also made a video clip of entire conversation between the staff members of the hospital and the attendants and family members where in he is claming the has taken out the kidney of the patient who died.
Viral Video on Social Media
On the issue our team checked the video clip and tried to ascertained the facts of the case and find that persons language and pronunciation sounds and looks like from Rajasthan and he is saying Sudha hospital. But his sound is looking like a well knowned hospital of ghaziabad. Against the video clip, Hospital had also given a advisory.
खंडन
यशोदा हॉस्पिटल गाजियाबाद, सोशल मीडिया पर चलाए जा रहे हॉस्पिटल की किसी घटना के वीडियो के बारे में यह तथ्य स्पष्ट करना चाहता है कि इस वीडियो का यशोदा हॉस्पिटल गाजियाबाद से कोई लेना देना नहीं है, यदि आप ध्यान से सुनें तो वीडियो में सुधा हॉस्पिटल का नाम लिया जा रहा है इंटरनेट पर सर्च करने पर पता चला कि यह घटना 3 दिन पहले की राजस्थान के कोटा स्थित सुधा हॉस्पिटल की है तथा हॉस्पिटल मैनेजमेंट की तरफ से इसकी विधिवत कंप्लेंट भी दर्ज कराई है जैसा कि विभिन्न समाचार पत्रों के संलग्न लिंक में सूचित किया गया है, अतः आपसे अनुरोध है इस वीडियो को तुरंत डिलीट कर दें और आगे प्रसारित ना करें
लिंक:
Sudha Hospital & Medical Research Centre on Google: https://goo.gl/posts/YxGgX
During our investigation, it came to our notice that this video clip is actually and old one and belongs to Rajasthan.
According to media report, the person who is seen and is sounding and allegedly claiming that took out kindney from his relative body, has been arrested.
According to Rakesh Kumar, Neurologist “I think it’s a case of decompression cranectomy in which part of skull bone is placed in abdominal cavity after head surgery..later bone flap will replaced at skull.”
Sudha hospital version