Meghalaya rights panel demand report after medical negligence claims woman, unborn child

Meghalaya rights panel demand report after medical negligence claims woman, unborn child

The Meghalaya Human Rights Commission seeks a detailed report on the death of a pregnant woman and her unborn child at a government hospital. A district committee is also investigating the alleged medical negligence.

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Meghalaya rights panel demand report after medical negligence claims woman, unborn child
Story highlights
  • Pregnant woman and unborn child died allegedly from hospital negligence
  • Family reported worsening condition before death without adequate care
  • Commission issued notice demanding detailed enquiry report

The Meghalaya Human Rights Commission has sought a report into the death of a pregnant woman and her unborn child, allegedly due to negligence by doctors at a government hospital in West Jaintia Hills district.

Thirty-seven-year-old Pynche Bareh hailing from Jalaphet village in East Jaintia Hills died at the first referral hospital in West Jaintia Hills on June 4 after she was allegedly left unattended by doctors.

The Meghalaya Human Rights Commission on Friday took suo motu cognisance of the case.

 "The Commission has issued a notice to the Health Department Principal Secretary to cause an effective enquiry and to submit a detailed inquiry report to the Commission on the date fixed," it said in a statement.

According to the family member of the deceased woman, she reported abdominal pain at 5:30 pm and then again an hour later.

Her condition began to deteriorate from 8:10 pm and she was declared dead at 9:15 pm, the family member said adding that the baby in the womb also died.

The district administration on Thursday constituted a committee headed by Additional Deputy Commissioner B Blah to probe into the incident.

The Committee is scheduled to submit its report by Monday.

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: Jun 07, 2025
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