AIIMS resident doctor manhandled, 2 detained
17-June-2019
A resident doctor of the AIIMS Trauma Centre working at the emergency ward was allegedly manhandled by attendants of a patient, resulting in his colleagues going on a strike till Tuesday.
Police said the incident took place at around 11.30 p.m. on Sunday in the emergency ward of the AIIMS Jai Prakash Narayan Apex Trauma Centre when a patient with a foot injury reached there for treatment.
The resident doctor was attending to a another patient at that time when the attendants asked him to attend to their patient on priority.
However the attendants started verbally abusing the doctor and also manhandled him.
Police have registered a case after a complaint was filed by the AIIMS doctors.
"We have detained two people for allegedly misbehaving and abusing while the third accused is absconding. Teams have been formed to nab the third," said a senior police officer. IANS
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