Rishabh, 17, of New Seemapuri, succumbed to the vector- borne disease yesterday at Max super-speciality hospital in Ghaziabad.
According to the deceased's uncle, Rishabh came down with fever and a severe headache following which he was taken to Red Cross Hospital near Old Seemapuri Border where tests revealed that he had contracted dengue.
While the official dengue toll is yet to be updated, this was the 17th case of a Delhiite succumbing to dengue.
"They also said they can arrange for it and we said yes to that. They charged us a big amount for it," claimed Sulander Pal, adding that although Rishabh's condition "seemed stable" they "did not want to take any risk and went for transfusion".
But, he said, on September 16 at 4 AM, the doctors there told us that we need to shift the boy to a bigger hospital as his condition was deteriorating. The deceased's family claimed that the authorities themselves contacted Max hospital at Patparganj and shifted him there.
"As the boy's condition was deteriorating, we rushed him to Max, where he was admitted in emergency ward. The same evening, doctors there told us no beds were available in the ICU and asked us to shift him to Max hospital in Ghaziabad.
"At the Ghaziabad Max, Rishabh was admitted in ICU on September 16. He died there last evening. We don't know what medicines they gave but while handing the body, they gave us a hefty bill," claimed Pal.
According to the deceased's uncle, the deceased's father, Ram Kishore, is a security guard and had to borrow money from relatives and friends for the treatment of Rishabh, who was his youngest son.
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