Doctor Accused in Deaths of 63 Children, Freed from All Charges in UP

30-09-2019 12:47:03
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The Uttar Pradesh government has on Thursday finally freed Dr Kafeel Khan, the accused in the massive death of over 63 children at Gorakhpur district, from all charges.
  Soon after the incident had come to into light, the accused doctor was suspended, arrested and jailed for his alleged role.

Over 63 children had died due to alleged oxygen shortage, but Dr Khan, who was posted as a child care specialist at the BRD Medical College, had ignored the issue despite knowing the facts.

Altogether 63 children died in just two days, between August 10 and 1111, 2017, due to unavailability of oxygen supply to the children's ward at the hospital, including in the critical care units.

After a visit by Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, to the hospital and massive outrage by the local people, Dr Kafeel Khan was suspended. The Uttar Pradesh government said Dr Khan had failed to take prompt action or intimate his superiors about the crisis despite knowing about the situation.

The government had also claimed that Dr Khan was the nodal medical officer in charge of the crucial encephalitis ward at the hospital and therefore, would have known about any critical shortages. Thousands of children are admitted to the Gorakhpur hospital's encephalitis ward every year.

An FIR was later registered against nine persons, including Dr Khan and the former principal of the medical college. Consequently, on September 2, 1917, Dr Khan was arrested and forwarded Jail.

But eight month later, he was granted bail by the Allahabad High Court in April 2018, with the court saying there was no direct evidence of negligence on his part.

Now, a 15-page government probe report handed over to Dr Khan on Thursday also supports what the High Court has said. The report was submitted to the state government in April 2019 by Himanshu Kumar, a senior IAS officer who was in charge of the investigation against Dr Khan.

"While the government has not been able to pin down the actual culprit yet, I have been made the scapegoat. The report was not sent to me in all these months. Now, the Medical Education Department has asked me to come forth to present my case on the private practice issue, which is not even related to the tragedy," Dr Khan said.

He added, "The government should tender an apology, provide victims with compensation and get the incident probed by the CBI”.


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