Vijayawada GGH officials suspect conspiracy after dog takes amputated limb
Officials at the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada are investigating a bizarre incident involving a street dog that took an amputated limb from the biomedical waste room. They suspect a conspiracy due to the circumstances surrounding the event, including the lack of CCTV footage and internal disputes among staff. Measures are being taken to improve security and waste management protocols following the incident.
- ▪A street dog took an amputated limb from the biomedical waste room at the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada.
- ▪Hospital officials suspect foul play and are questioning why an employee recorded the incident instead of alerting staff.
- ▪There is no CCTV footage near the biomedical waste room, raising concerns about security and management of the area.
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Officials of the Government General Hospital (GGH) in Vijayawada, who conducted a preliminary inquiry into the incident in which a street dog ran away with an amputated limb, suspect a conspiracy.The dog, which picked up the amputated limb of a patient from the biomedical waste room, allegedly took it outside a couple of days ago. An outsourcing employee of the GGH reportedly recorded the incident on his mobile phone and shared the video footage on social media groups.Suspecting foul play, the GGH officials who conducted the inquiry, questioned why the employee took video instead of alerting the staff concerned.No CCTVMeanwhile, there is no CCTV near the biomedical waste room.
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