9-year old boy dies in Indian hospital over unpaid Rs100 bribe

A nine-year-old boy met a cruel end at a government hospital in Bihar because his family refused to pay a bribe. The incident took place at Patna Medical College and Hospital. The hospital’s pharmacist, Subhash Prasad, allegedly demanded Rs100 from his parents to replace the boy’s oxygen cylinder. The family could not afford the bribe so the miffed employee fitted the boy with an empty oxygen cylinder. The boy died soon after due to suffocation. The pharmacist is now on the run.

Read the story by LataRani in Gulf News.

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