Mizoram health minister apologises after pregnant woman allegedly denied hospital admission dies
Mizoram Health Minister Lalrinpuii on March 16 issued a formal apology and ordered a high-level inquiry into the death of a 31-year-old pregnant woman who was allegedly denied admission at a government hospital in Lunglei district.

- Mar 16, 2026,
- Updated Mar 16, 2026, 8:51 PM IST
Mizoram Health Minister Lalrinpuii on March 16 issued a formal apology and ordered a high-level inquiry into the death of a 31-year-old pregnant woman who was allegedly denied admission at a government hospital in Lunglei district.
Speaking at the launch of the Mizoram Universal Health Care Scheme (MUHCS 2.0) at the Assembly Conference Hall in Aizawl, the minister described reports of hospital staff turning away the patient as “heartbreaking” and “unacceptable”.
“As the health minister, I take responsibility and offer my sincerest apologies to the grieving family. A formal inquiry is already underway to determine the lapses that led to this tragedy,” she said.
The deceased, identified as F Lallawmkimi, died on March 12. According to reports, she went into sudden labour and was rushed to the Civil Hospital in Lunglei by her family members for emergency admission. However, the staff on duty allegedly informed them that no beds were vacant.
Soon after, Lallawmkimi reportedly became unresponsive and was declared dead.
The minister assured that the inquiry would fix accountability and appropriate action would be taken against those found responsible. The incident has sparked concern over emergency healthcare access and hospital preparedness in the state.