Doctor says, 'There is still risk'
Pavitha Kumari Sah of Shaheed Nagar Municipality-5 Basudevapatti of Dhanusha, who became paralyzed due to consumption of poison, is being treated at the Ramzan Astal of Janakpurdham. However, there is no one in the hospital to wait for him. No family members have come.
Mithlesh Yadav of the hospital administration informed that since there is no one under his care, only Vinod Sah of the village comes from time to time. According to him, there was a problem last night because there was no relative of the patient and there was no one to give the manjurina for the treatment.
By the time I came here three children had died . Women who are also pregnant learn He said, "to save the child's life, surgery had to be done first". However, it was not the family members who gave their consent.
After an hour and a half, Ward President Suresh Kapar agreed with the elder of the village and he said that he saved the child by surgery. Inspector Sanjiv Yadav of Dhanusha Police said that after a domestic dispute on Monday evening, Pavita also consumed poison after feeding poison to her three children.
According to him, the police came to know about the incident only after arriving at the provincial hospital Janakpurdham. He said that the police are investigating further. 'Now he is being treated by putting him on a ventilator. When it happens to him, many things will be known,' he said.
Pavita's 6-year-old son Aditya Sah, 4-year-old daughter Akriti Sah and 2-year-old Aarusi Sah died on Monday due to poisoning. The last rites of the three deceased persons were performed at Swargadwar Aryaghat in Janakpurdham on Tuesday.
Even though Pavita, who was also pregnant, took poison and brought her to the hospital, her husband Sushil said he was not in touch. Not only Sushil, none of his family members came to the hospital, Pavita's father Ramchandra Sah complained. He alleged that his daughter killed him by forcing him to take poison against her will.
'Why don't they come to the hospital if they didn't forcefully feed poison?', he asked, 'Why are they all hiding?' He said that his daughter had been beaten in the past too.
Vinod, who went to Manjurina to treat Pavitha, said that he went to Yadukoha to do electrical work and came to the hospital as soon as he got the news from there, so he did not have any information.
They got married ten years ago and their relationship is good according to Kapar. Sushil is a driver of a rice mill and a tractor,' he said, 'He used to be a little more busy with his work.'
Pavita's father-in-law Narayan Sah is an elected ward member of the same ward. Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist Dr. Satish Choudhary said that Pavita Kumari was found to have consumed poison used to prevent insects in rice and wheat.
According to him, there is no medicine for taking the poison. 'You have taken medicine that is used to prevent insects from getting into rice and wheat,' he said, 'there is no medicine to recover from it. However, whatever problem appears to the patient, the same treatment will be done. That's what we are doing so far.'
He said that now the mother and the child are being treated by putting them in the machine. He said that although the child has improved, there has been no improvement in the mother's condition. Both people are being treated on ventilators. Mother's condition is still dangerous," he said. "Until mother wakes up and comes home, nothing can be said."
