A man died after falling from the ramp at Super Specialty Hospital on Saturday morning. The incident sent shockwaves across the hospital employees and a large number of people were gathered to the spot.
The deceased was identified as Tulshiram Pandurang Bangade (67), a resident of Plot NO. 118/A, Siraspeth Chowk, Umred, Nagpur. According to police, Bangle was suffering from a urological illness for the last one and a half-year. Earlier, he was admitted to the hospital. On Saturday morning, he came to the hospital as doctors are supposed to have a surgery. Prima facie, he walked a little over upto second floor on the ramp before falling from it.He sustained multiple injuries in the accident. Doctors rushed him to the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) where he breathed his last. According to police, Bangade sustaiend griveous head injuris after falling from the ramp. Police Inspector Vinod Choudhary of Ajni police rushed to the spot and inspected the crime scene.
Senior doctors of GMCH and Super Speciality Hospital also visited the spot. He was identified on the basis of an OPD card recovered from his pocket. The police immediately informed his son about the incident. However, there was a discussion among the hospital staff that the man fell from the fourth floor of the building. As there are no CCTV cameras on the ramp, it is difficult for the police to establish where he fell from the second or fourth floor of the hospital.
“We are investigating the case on suicide and accidental death angles,” said a police officer. A case of accidental death was registered by Ajni police and started investigations.
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