A video is surfacing on the internet showing a man from GD Hospital in Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh, claiming he was detained. In the viral clip, Bunty Ninama is seen walking out of the hospital with a nasal tube still attached, accusing the management of holding him against his will.
His wife, Laxmi, said doctors declared his condition critical, claimed he was in a coma, and demanded an advance payment. However, when she returned with ₹1 lakh, she found her husband restrained in the ICU. Ninama's wife, Laxmi, said the hospital told her that his condition was critical, that he was in a coma, and asked for an advance payment. When she returned with ₹1 lakh, she was shocked to find doctors restraining her husband in the ICU.
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A Coma Patient Walks Out of Private Hospital in Ratlam Exposes Alleged Medical Scam!
A dramatic scene unfolded outside a private hospital in Ratlam when a so-called "coma patient" walked out in a semi-naked state, carrying a urine bag and a bottle. pic.twitter.com/ohukTLkRuq
"When I came back, I saw doctors pressing my husband's neck while his hands were tied. At first, I thought they were just pouring water on him because he was unconscious. But my husband told me he had been awake for a long time and had been asking to see me, but the hospital staff refused. He said they were treating him badly," she claimed.
Ninama was injured in a fight between two groups on Sunday night. He was supposed to be taken to Indore for better treatment, but his family took him to GD Hospital instead.
Sharing his experience, Ninama said, "When I woke up, I asked to see my family. I asked twice, and a female staff member gave me two choices, either they would call a doctor in front of me or let me contact my family. I chose to call my family, but instead, a doctor came and strictly told me to stay where I was. They tied my hands and legs and used force against me.”
The hospital management denied Ninama’s claims, stating that he was admitted to the ICU but started causing a commotion just two hours later. They said his total bill, including medicines and other charges, was ₹8,000 and dismissed his allegations as baseless.
After the video went viral, the Chief Medical and Health Officer, following orders from the District Collector, set up a three-member committee to investigate. However, the probe remains incomplete as Ninama’s family took him to Indore for further treatment before officials could record their statements.
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