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Delhi govt suspended licence of hospital which declared newborn baby as dead

| | Dec 08, 2017, at 11:12 pm

New Delhi, Dec 8 (IBNS): The Delhi government on Friday suspended the licence of a hospital in the city that faced backlash after it incorrectly declared a new born as dead.

Speaking to media, Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said: "We have cancelled the license of Max Hospital Shalimar Bagh."

He said the negligence by the hospital was unacceptable.

The incident occurred in Max Hospital in Shalimar Bagh.

The hospital triggered a row after it incorrectly announced a baby as dead with his still-born twin.

They were handed over to the victim family.

Later, it was discovered that one newborn was alive.

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