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Case filed over newborn’s death during transport strike


Case filed over newborn’s death during transport strike

A case was filed accusing 170 unnamed transport workers over the death of a newborn child during a strike enforced by transport workers on October 28.

Victim's uncle Hazi Akbar Ali filed the case with Baralekha Police Station in Moulvibazar on Wednesday night.

In the case statement, victim's uncle Akbar Ali said the seven-day baby girl was taken to Upazila Health Complex on that day as she had fallen sick.

Doctors at the hospital referred her to Sylhet for better treatment and they started for Sylhet in an ambulance around 10 am, he said.

But, some transport workers intercepted their ambulance first at Dasherbazar in the upazila for half an hour, reports UNB.

The ambulance was again halted by the some other transport workers at Chandgram in Beanibazar upazila of Sylhet when its driver was also beaten, he said.

As the baby's condition got worsened, the demonstrators allowed the ambulance to move after one and half hours, Akbar said, adding that seeing no movement of the baby at that time they took her to nearby Beanibazar Upazila Health Complex where doctors declared her dead.

Transport workers enforced a 48-hour strike across the country on October 28, morning to press home their eight-point demand, causing immense sufferings to passengers.

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