Man dies after getting sucked in MRI machine;doc, wardboy held

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A man carrying a liquid cylinder was killed when he was yanked into the jaws of an machine and inhaled the gas that leaked out of the container, his family said today. The police, however, said that (32) was killed last evening when he inhaled excessive that oozed out of the cylinder when he had entered the room with a relative, who was there to undergo the scan. Metallic objects are not allowed in rooms and the patient's family members said they were made to remove all such items, including mobile phone handsets, before entering inside. They claimed the ward boy said that the cylinder could be carried in the room as the machine was not switched on. The police have booked three staffers of in Central for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and arrested a doctor and a wardboy today, a said, adding that the role of the third accused, an ayah (sweeper), is being examined. "The victim, as directed by the doctor, took the patient to the room for the scan. There an cylinder leaked," a said. The claimed that the was in liquid form which is poisonous and the victim inhaled it in an excessive amount and died on the spot. He said the patient was not affected in the incident. The victim's brother-in-law, Harish Solanki, who claimed to be an eyewitness to the incident, said, "My mother, Lakshmibai, has been admitted to the ICU of the hospital since Janaury 26 for treatment of "Last evening, the doctor told us to get the done, following which Maru and two other family members approached the room," Solanki said. He said the wardboy asked the family members to remove all metallic objects, including mobile phone handsets, before entering the room, which they did. "The wardboy, initially, told them that only two persons can go inside the room, besides the patient, but later said only person will be allowed. volunteered," he said. Solanki said the wardboy told them that the cylinder could be carried inside the room despite the objection raised by family members of the patient. "One one of my family members objected saying that the cylinder should not be allowed inside as it is metallic and can prove dangerous.

However, the wardboy told us that the machine was not switched on...," he said. However, when Maru and the patient entered the room, the machine was already switched on, Solanki claimed. "The powerful magnetic field of the machine pulled Maru towards it along with the cylinder. Maru's hand got trapped in the machine while the opening of the cylinder snapped. After hearing this commotion, we all rushed inside the room and pulled him out of the machine," he said. Another relative said a doctor, and an ayah were inside the room at the time of the incident. The doctor was later identified as "Maru's finger got crushed in the machine. By the time he was pulled out, he had inhaled excessive amount of (which leaked from the cylinder), causing his death on the spot," Solanki said. Following the incident, registered a case under section 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) of the IPC against Lanjekar, the ayah, and the wardboy, identified only as Vitthal. The government has announced a Rs five lakh compensation to the kin of the victim. Announcing the compensation, BJP MLA said the three staffers have been suspended and an inquiry has been initiated against them by the hospital. Lodha said he had sought an assistance and action against the hospital staffers from Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

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First Published: Sun, January 28 2018. 20:45 IST