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Mumbai: Man dies after being sucked into MRI machine

| | Jan 28, 2018, at 11:57 pm

Mumbai, Jan 28 (IBNS): In a tragic incident, a man died after he was pulled  into the MRI machine at Nair Hospital in Mumbai on Saturday, media reports said.

A case has been in connection with the incident.

The police has registered a case of causing death by negligence.

The deceased man has been identified as Rajesh Shyamji Maru.

He had accompanied a relative for an MRI scan in the hospital, reports said.

" The MRI, which has a powerful magnet, sucked in the oxygen cylinder, dislodging an attached tube and causing a leak. In the melee, the heavy cylinder fell on Maru, crushing him and causing fatal injuries to his organs. The 32-year-old died from his injuries a few hours later," Hindustan Times reported.

Three persons have been reportedly arrested so far.

Police are still investigating the matter.

 

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