Did Bengal health panel demand a report on police actions against a man while his wife fights for her life?
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Kolkata, Feb 12 (NationPress) The West Bengal Clinical Establishments Regulatory Commission has requested a comprehensive report from the Kolkata Police Commissioner regarding allegations of police misconduct involving the detention of a man whose wife was fighting for her life following a surgical procedure at a private nursing home in the city, as confirmed by police sources on Thursday.
The commission is urging a meticulous investigation into the situation in which Debnath Bhattacharya was reportedly taken from the medical facility by police while his 25-year-old wife was critically ill after undergoing surgery.
Sources indicate that a 25-year-old woman was admitted to a nursing home near the Tollygunge police station area due to stomach issues. After initial evaluations, she underwent surgery under anesthesia. Complications arose post-surgery, leading to a deterioration in her condition, and she ultimately passed away. Her body has been sent for a post-mortem examination.
According to hospital sources, Bhattacharya had brought his wife to the nursing home for treatment just days prior. Allegations have surfaced that while she was in critical condition, Tollygunge police officers took Bhattacharya from the nursing home to the police station in the presence of family members and hospital staff, where he was reportedly held overnight.
The next morning, he was formally arrested and subsequently transferred to Bhowanipur police station. Reports suggest that the arrest was made in relation to dowry-related accusations, although police have not elaborated on the specifics of the complaint.
The nursing home has stated that it did not notify the police regarding the patient's state or her husband's presence at the facility.
On Wednesday, the Health Commission formally contacted the Kolkata Police Commissioner to seek a detailed report on the circumstances surrounding Bhattacharya's arrest while his wife was critically ill. The Commission has called into question the appropriateness of removing him from the hospital without allowing him to be by her side prior to her passing.
Commission sources have indicated that there is no record of any complaint from the deceased woman's family before the body was sent for autopsy. The panel has demanded a thorough investigation into the entire sequence of events and requested the police to clarify the grounds and timing of the arrest.