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‘What do I do if I cough? I have nothing to do. He pressed a pillow to his chest and coughed and said, “I’ll see you in the morning. The doctor on duty no longer came out of his room. The doctor didn’t come that morning. Around 4am the morning before the morning, he inserted himself an empty oxygen cylinder tube in the face of the unfortunate woman infected by the crown, which Kohiur Akhter fell and died. The death of a woman from lack of oxygen cannot be accepted by her husband’s relatives and classmates, who is a government employee.
At Cox’s Bazar District Sadar Hospital last Friday night, the on-call doctor responded to her husband’s request for treatment for Kohiur Akhter, an office assistant and crown patient at the local DC College. The victim’s husband, Mohammad Mizanur Rahman, works as a secret assistant to the Deputy Commissioner of Cox’s Bazar. As a government employee, he repeatedly complained that his wife’s oxygen cylinder had run out of oxygen, but the doctors and nurses on duty did not take this into account.
On Sunday, government employee Mohammad Mizanur Rahman submitted a written request to the deputy commissioner, detailing how a husband had been pleading for 24 hours for proper treatment at the government district headquarters hospital with his wife, who suffered from corona. Cox’s Bazar Deputy Commissioner in this regard. Kamal Hossain said: ‘I received a written complaint about death due to lack of oxygen. The incident is very sad and tragic. The matter will be investigated and action taken.
On the other hand, said the residential medical officer (RMO) of the Sadar Hospital of the Cox’s Bazar district. Shahin Abdur Rahman Chowdhury said: “I have also heard of these deaths. However, it cannot be said whether the incident is true without an investigation.
Just a few months ago, patient after patient died at Cox’s Bazar District Sadar Hospital under the pretext of a lack of sophisticated medical equipment, including oxygen. However, due to the humanitarian efforts of the district administration and the philanthropic people of Cox’s Bazar along with some international organizations, the Sadar District Hospital has achieved full self-sufficiency in a short period of time.
It emerged that on Thursday night, October 29, Kohiur Akhter Corona tested positive and was admitted to Cox’s Bazar District Sadar Hospital with shortness of breath. But her husband Mizanur Rahman alleged that he died suddenly at 4 a.m. Friday due to a lack of oxygen within 24 hours. At the time of his death, the unfortunate Kohiur left behind a 16-day-old son and two daughters. Her husband, Mizanur Rahman, an employee of the district administration, has called the death of his wife Kahiur Akhter “cold-blooded murder”. The victim’s husband, Mizanur Rahman, and relatives alleged that Kahiur Akhter died prematurely due to lack of necessary oxygen.
Meanwhile, husband Mizanur Rahman filed a written complaint with the Cox’s Bazar deputy commissioner Sunday alleging his wife died prematurely due to gross negligence on the part of the doctors and nurses on duty at the hospital. He demanded strict action subject to investigation. Husband Mizanur also said that he and his wife were under full-time medical treatment at the hospital. His saturation was 98% when his wife received supplemental oxygen.
But when the oxygen runs out, another bottle of oxygen is added. However, there was no oxygen in the bottle. But there is enough oxygen in the hospital. Later, Kohiur Akhtar’s oxygen saturation level dropped sharply to 80%. As a result of the lack of oxygen, the intensity of his breathing increased and he quickly fell into the lap of death.
Cox’s Bazar District Administration Assistant Collector Committee leaders said the ICU, HDU, High Nasal Flow Plant, Ventilator and Oxygen Center were opened at Cox’s Bazar Sadar Hospital in August last year. in collaboration with the district administration. That day, the hospital authorities assured the residents of the district that no more patients would die from lack of oxygen. But due to the negligence of the doctors working at the hospital, a husband lost his wife and three children lost their mother today.
Meanwhile, the District Collection Assistant Committee has announced a human chain and sit-down program in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office to protest the death of Cox’s Bazar DC College office assistant and computer operator Kohiur Akhter. and demand proper investigation and punishment. Members of the association have written to the deputy commissioner demanding the punishment of the doctors and nurses at the district headquarters hospital responsible for Kohiur Akhter’s death.
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