10 India returnee Covid-19 patients flee Jashore hospital


FE Team | Published: April 26, 2021 17:54:37 | Updated: April 28, 2021 10:36:16


10 India returnee Covid-19 patients flee Jashore hospital

Ten India returnees, who tested positive for coronavirus, have reportedly escaped from an isolated ward of the Jashore General Hospital.

The escapees have been identified as Fatema, 19, Ruma, 30, Shefali Rani, 42, Moni Mala, Nasima Begum, 50, Amirul, 52, Sohail, 17, Pradeep Biswas, 37, Vivekananda, 52, and Milon, reports UNB.

Hospital supervisor Dilip Kumar Roy said that only two patients had fled and blamed the 'irresponsibility' of police for the incident.

Kotwali Police Station’s Officer-in-Charge Mohammad Tajul Islam said they are yet to receive an official complaint over the incident.

“We’ll look into it after getting a complaint," he said.

Civil Surgeon Dr Sheikh Abu Shahin said the matter is being taken “very seriously”.

He said he went to the hospital on Sunday after hearing about the incident to talk to the supervisor. “It’ll be possible to trace them if the names and addresses given to the hospital authorities during admission are correct," he said.

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