Murder case against four doctors



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A murder case has been recorded against four doctors from the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Medical College Hospital (BSMMU) in connection with the death of a woman during the removal of a kidney. It has been alleged that the patient had two kidneys removed. The patient died one month after the operation due to the removal of two kidneys.
On Friday (November 26), the son of Raushan Arar (55) film director. Rafiq Sikder became the plaintiff and brought the murder case to the Shahbagh Police Station. Case number 43. The accused in the case, the professor of urology at the hospital. Maryland. Habibur Rahman Dulal (55), associate professor in the same department. Faruk Hossain (48), said the doctor. Mostafa Kamal (48) and Dr. Al Mamun (33). In addition, three or four other unidentified persons have been charged.

According to the charge sheet in the case, the woman died at Bangabandhu Medical College Hospital on October 31, 2016. Rafiq Sikder, son of the deceased, filed a case with the Shahbagh Police Station after the report The autopsy came two years after his death.

Shahbagh Police Station Officer-in-Charge (CO) Mamun Aur Rashid told Bangla Tribune: “Raushan Ara underwent autopsy at the forensic department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMC). Recently, DMCH sent an autopsy report. According to the report, I have taken a murder case.

The autopsy report cited experts as the cause of death, Raushan Ara died of damage to all organs and two of his kidneys were surgically removed.

Meanwhile, one day after Raushan Ara’s death on October 31, 2016, on November 1 of that year, his son Rafiq Sikder filed a General Journal (GD) at Shahbagh Police Station. GD No. 53. The Deputy Inspector (SI) of Shahbagh Police Station, Champak, prepared an investigation report and sent it to the morgue of Dhaka Medical College Hospital for autopsy. Autopsy No. 1844/18.

In his statement, Rafiq Sikder said that on June 26, 2016, his mother was admitted to Mirpur BIHS Hospital in Dhaka. The doctor there, Yusuf Ali, said his mother’s right kidney was normal and that her left kidney had been “evacuated.” Then, Raushan Ara was referred to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Hospital on July 1, 2016 for advanced treatment. The same day, professor. Raushan Ara was admitted to the hospital’s urology department under the care of Habibur Rahman Dulal. He was ordered to be discharged from the hospital on July 15, 2016 after treatment. However, on the advice of Professor Habibur Rahman on August 12, the examination report of the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission revealed that Raushan Ara’s right kidney was completely normal. His two kidneys are separated.

Later on August 26, 2016, Dr. Syed Sultan called from BSMMU and said that Raushan Ara would have to come for useless kidney operation on his left side. On August 26 of that year, on the advice of Professor Habibur Rahman, Raushan Ara was admitted for a left kidney operation and underwent various tests. But two tests showed that his kidneys were normal.

However, on August 5, 2016, Habibur Rahman doctor Dulal Raushan Ara set a date for the removal of her left kidney. At noon that day, Prof. Habibur Rahman Dulal, Assistant Professor Dr. Faruk Hossain, Dr. Mostafa Kamal and Dr. Al Mamun began the operation to remove the kidney on the left side in the operating room of the Department of Urology in the tenth floor of the hospital. The operation takes about 3 hours. An extracted kidney was then given to relatives. But after that, Raushan Ara’s physical condition began to deteriorate. At night they asked him to take him to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). As the hospital ICU was not empty, the patient was transferred to Insaf Barakah General and Kidney Hospital in Moghbazar on the advice of the doctor on duty. On August 6, Dr. Fakhrul Islam, a professor in the hospital’s urology department, examined Raushan Ara and found that he did not have one of the two kidneys.

Surprised, Dr. Fakhrul told Rafiq Sikder: “Your mother has no kidneys.” Dr. Fakhrul immediately spoke with BSMMU professor Dr. Habibur Rahman Dulal over the phone and advised him to send Raushan Ara to BSMMU Hospital. The patient is readmitted there.

Professor Dr. in this regard. When Habibur Rahman Dulal was asked by relatives of the patient about not seeing the kidney in the report, he said, do not be confused by the report or the words of others. Raushan Ara will recover. The patient also has a right side kidney and the right side kidney is not visible due to the removal of the left side kidney. Meanwhile, when Raushan Ara’s physical condition deteriorated, his relatives took him to BRB hospital in Panthapath. Dr. Abdus Samad, a professor in the hospital’s nephrology department, examined him again. Doctors did not find any kidneys in the report of September 19, 2016. Raushan Ara’s body swells day by day due to lack of kidneys. Later he was readmitted to BSMMU.

However, Habibur Rahman Dulal denied that he had no kidney. Later, when Raushan Ara’s relatives put pressure on the doctors, he went to the Film Directors Association on October 1, 2016 and signed an agreement with Rafiq Sikder. There he accepted responsibility for the removal of the kidney from Raushan Ara’s right side and promised a new kidney transplant for the lost kidney. He said he would bear the cost and other necessities. However, even after this agreement, Professor Habibur Rahman did not take any initiative. Although Raushan Ara’s sister was ready to donate a kidney. Then, on October 31, 2016 at 10:45 p.m., Raushan Ara died.

Rafiq Sikder, Raushan Ara’s son, told the Bengali Tribune: “I have been saying for two years that my mother has been killed. I have presented a case for justice. I believe that the perpetrators will be punished in the final judgment.

He did not pick up the phone despite being called on his cell phone used to discuss the matter.

Shahbagh Police Officer in Charge (CO) Mamun Aur Rashid said: “No defendants have yet been arrested. We have started an investigation.



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