A fire in the second floor ICU of Vijay hospital in Virar killed 15 Covid patients and injured 3 on 23 April.
MUMBAI: The Arnala police last week filed a chargesheet against the owners and directors of the 90-bed Vijay Vallabh hospital in Virar where a fire in the intensive care unit (ICU) caused by a blast in the air-conditioner had killed 15 Covid-19 patients and injured three in the early hours of April 23. The chargesheet stated that the accused knew there could be a fire incident but took no steps.
The chargesheet, filed in the Vasai sessions court, has named hospital owners Bastimal Shah, his son, chief executive officer Dr Dilip Shah (56), and chief administrative officer Dr Shailesh Pathak (47) under Section 304 of the Indian Penal Code for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Dr Shah and Dr Pathak, who were arrested on April 25, are out on bail. Bastimal, a senior citizen, was not arrested due to the pandemic. No other medical staff of the hospital was booked. The h
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The perilous state of fire safety in Maharashtra’s hospitals
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Since January 20, 40 people have died in fires in four of Maharashtra’s hospitals. Authorities propose that private agencies conduct fire-safety audits, but at the moment there is no accountability
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Maharashtra state minister Eknath Shinde inspects the ICU unit of the Vijay Vallabh Covid Care Hospital, where the fire first erupted killing 13 people, in Mumbai, April 23 (ANI)
Between January 20 and April 28, as many as 40 people have died in four of Maharashtra’s hospitals as a result of fires. In each case, the cause was found to be a short-circuit that led to a blaze engulfing a ward or section of the hospital.