Calcutta: The Indian state of West Bengal has ordered an investigation into the deaths of 17 infants reportedly within 36 hours at a Calcutta hospital. It says that it wants to establish whether or not the babies died because of negligence.
News channels on Thursday showed images of weeping and wailing parents outside the BC Roy Hospital for Children.
A hospital official said the babies were premature, suffering from septicaemia or had low birth weights.
The hospital denied any negligence in remarks to the media.
The investigation into the deaths was announced by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
“This is a very sad incident,” she said. “We have ordered an inquiry into the unusual deaths.”
Around 400 people, including angry parents of the dead children, protested outside the hospital on Thursday and were later reported to have clashed with baton-wielding police.
Reports say that the hospital usually accommodates 360 children, but is generally overcrowded, with many infants and young children forced to sleep on the floor because of the lack of beds.
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