Gorakhpur tragedy: Adityanath, Nadda to take stock as death toll reaches 70

Magisterial inquiry ordered and committee formed to look into the Gorakhpur tragedy: Yogi Adityanath

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Children admitted in the state-run Baba Raghav Das Medical College where at least 30 children died in the past 48 hours, in Gorakhpur on Saturday | PTI Photo
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Last Updated : Aug 13 2017 | 2:17 PM IST

Union Health Minister JP Nadda and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will reach Gorakhpur on Sunday, to enquire about the tragedy where more than 70 children in Baba Raghav Das Medical College's hospital died due to alleged oxygen shortage.

Another child succumbed to encephalitis on Sunday, taking the death toll over 70. 11 children died on Saturday and until Friday the death toll stood at 60.

Earlier on Saturday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that a magisterial inquiry has been ordered and a committee has been formed to look into the Gorakhpur tragedy.

Addressing the media, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, who briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier yesterday, said that he has asked a team of top ministers to determine if the death of the children was actually due to a disruption in oxygen supply at the hospital and assured to "not spare anyone found guilty".

Gorakhpur is Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Adityanath's Lok Sabha constituency.

At a press conference in Lucknow, Yogi also said that he has also sent two ministers to the BRD Medical College to investigate the matter.

He said, "We have suspended the principal of the BRD Medical College and taking him guilty for his actions and an investigation on him has already been ordered and is underway. Those found guilty won't be spared."

Adityanath also emphasised on the fact that Japanese encephalitis remains a challenge for his government and assured that a solution has been found to address the menace.

Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Anupriya Patel said that Prime Minister Modi had especially asked her to visit the hospital and get the necessary information that may help in the issue.

State Medical Education Minister Ashutosh Tandon claimed that the deaths of children was not due to oxygen supply, supporting which he also released a list that claimed that most of the children died due to kidney failure and were premature.

He also said that there had been a delay in payment to the oxygen vendor by the college authorities and a probe has been ordered for this too.

Adityanath also outrightly blamed the principal, Rajiv Mishra, for laxity in performing his duty.

According to data procured from the BRD hospital, in five days - from August 7 to August 11, a total of 60 deaths occurred in the hospital.

The procured data also shows the number of oxygen cylinders sent for refilling each day, showing a clear shortage of liquid oxygen in the hospital.

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First Published: Aug 13 2017 | 2:16 PM IST

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