Risna, the baby diedwith injuries in his leg after gawk be shatter glass

Liputan6.com, Ambon: Risna, the baby died aged eight months mengenaskan with injuries in his leg after gawk be shatter glass with the General Hospital in Al-Fatah, Ambon, Maluku. Suspected, the baby died as a result malapraktik made a doctor berinisial N.
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Now, the corpse of the victim in the room terbujur rigid corpses RS Bhayangkara Maluku Regional Police. In addition there is a wound hematoma Risna in the stomach, legs in the second circle, there are wounds that gape. Wound that perforated two centimeters deep to look tulangnya.

According to the Anci, the mother of the victim, the incident started when Risna was to RSU by Fatah al-grandmother and her mother on Saturday (4 / 4) at around 01.00 local time. At that time Risna need help because of the diarrhea. Arriving at the hospital, Risna placed in the emergency room unit.

BBQ N berinisial directly give infus. When akan diinfus, doctors find it difficult to enter the vein needle infus. Doctors also operate one of the ankle Risna the glass shatter. Because not find a vein on the right foot Risna, doctors move to the left foot, but also did not find blood vessel. Wound in right leg was sewed, but the wound in the left foot has not been sewed. Doctor reasonless akan menjahitnya after dawn prayers.

Due to a long time, and continues to convulse Risna blood in the left foot. Because panic, Aminah, a grandmother decides to bring home Risna grandchildren. However, in the way to her house in the area of Air Salobar, Risna died Saturday morning at around 06.00 local time.

Victim and then taken to hospital for Bhayangkara divisum. However, when requested approval otopsi by the police, the victim's family who are poor can not afford to pay otopsi.

Realizing that death is not reasonable Risna, Aminah and Anci events reported to the Police Headquarters resort island of Ambon. Apparatus directly to the police station to investigate the hospital. Police and search and secure the amount of evidence, among them former infus syringe and bandage full of blood ceceran victims.

The Al-Fatah hospital in Ambon until now have not provided information related to these allegations malapraktik. While doctors try to keep berinisial N vague and have not provided a description


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