Officials Deny Negligence Amidst Family's Anger
Tension simmered outside the Sindhanur Taluk Hospital on Tuesday after an 80-year-old woman died. Her family members, apparently aggrieved, staged a protest with the body on a wheelchair, blocking the Sindhanur-Ballari Main Road. Hospital authorities, represented by Chief Medical Officer Suresh Gowda, engaged with the family, asserting that the patient passed away from a cardiac arrest and denying any claims of medical negligence.

Dr. Gowda stated that the medical staff had attended to the woman and provided treatment. He insisted that the care administered was appropriate and did not constitute negligence. The incident led to a congregation of concerned individuals and family members outside the medical facility, creating a tense atmosphere that persisted for some time. While acknowledging the loss, hospital officials have been circumspect in making detailed public statements.
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Contextual Echoes of Loss and Allegation
This situation in Sindhanur is not an isolated incident echoing distress surrounding elderly deaths and perceived shortcomings in care.
Recent reports from Uttar Pradesh highlight separate instances where octogenarian women died due to electrocution after coming into contact with high-tension wires. In one case, an 80-year-old woman in Mirzapur was reportedly burnt alive after touching a high-tension wire near her balcony. Her family members claimed to have previously alerted authorities about the dangerous proximity of the wire, alleging negligence by the electricity department. Similar incidents were reported in Greater Noida, involving an 80-year-old woman electrocuted by a low-hanging high-tension wire near her house. In these UP cases, the bodies were sent for post-mortem, and authorities indicated action would be taken if formal complaints were lodged, although some families had not yet filed official reports.
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The circumstances in Sindhanur, though different in cause, share the common thread of immediate public outcry and allegations directed at institutions responsible for safety and well-being. The Sindhanur event unfolded within a hospital setting, whereas the UP incidents occurred due to external infrastructure failures.