The minor, Asrat Naaz, daughter of Mohammad Shafiq, had a severe toothache and was initially taken to GMC Rajouri, but due to the unavailability of a doctor, she was rushed to a private dental clinic nearby. After examination, the doctor prescribed an injection, which was administered at an adjacent chemist shop. Immediately after receiving the injection, she lost consciousness. Two more injections were administered, but she never regained consciousness.
Seeing the critical condition, the doctor hurriedly transported her to GMC Rajouri, where she was declared dead.
Massive Protest Erupts
As soon as the news of her death spread, large crowds, including her relatives and villagers, gathered outside GMC Rajouri and began a massive protest. Advocate Zaki from Darhal led the demonstration, condemning the negligence of doctors in both government and private clinics. He demanded immediate legal action against the doctor and closure of the clinic.
Authorities Take Swift Action
In response, authorities sealed the Pir Panchal Medicos chemist shop operating alongside Elite Dental Clinic, Khewra, Rajouri, and took its owner Tosif Shah into custody.
Additionally, CMO Rajouri Dr. ML Rana ordered an immediate investigation. A five-member committee was formed under Dental Surgeon Dr. Ghulam Qadir Bhatt to examine the clinic’s records and registration.
Following the authorities’ intervention, the protesters dispersed, taking the girl’s body back home.
Ongoing Investigation
The tragic incident has sparked concerns over medical negligence in the region, with demands for stricter regulations and oversight on private clinics and chemists. Authorities have assured a thorough probe into the matter.