Agartala, 26thMarch : A deeply distressing incident has unfolded at the IGM Hospital in Agartala, Tripura. Following the death of a woman under medical care, her family was forced to endure an agonizing 10-hour wait for the West Women’s Police Station to arrive. This prolonged delay has ignited widespread outrage and grief among the deceased’s relatives.
According to reports, after the woman’s passing, her family sought the presence of law enforcement to complete the necessary legal procedures. However, they allege that the West Women’s Police Station exhibited an unacceptable delay in responding. Despite waiting for a staggering 10 hours, the police failed to arrive, leaving the bereaved family feeling abandoned and exacerbating their distress.
This incident has raised serious concerns regarding the efficiency of healthcare services and law enforcement response times in Tripura. The deceased’s family is demanding a thorough investigation into the delay and has called upon the administration to ensure that such incidents are prevented in the future.
Key points highlighted by this event include:
- The operational efficiency of the IGM Hospital’s procedures.
- The reasons for the significant delay in the West Women’s Police Station’s response.
- The perceived lack of sensitivity towards the bereaved family.
- The broader implications for healthcare and law and order in Tripura.
This incident has garnered significant attention from local media and has generated widespread public concern.