"The CMRI Hospital at Ekbalpore in the south-western part of the city was vandalised this morning and some staff beaten up by a mob," a senior Kolkata Police official said.
The mob resorted to the violence alleging negligence on the part of the hospital in the treatment of a girl patient admitted yesterday.
The girl died at the hospital this morning following which a mob from the nearby Babubazar area entered the CMRI premises and broke glass panes, computers and other materials at the reception and billing office, the official said.
A large contingent of police led by senior officers persuaded the agitators to lift the blockade and brought the situation under control.
Police forces were also deployed in the hospital premises to ensure there was no further vandalism.
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Later, the hospital authorities in a statement
condemned the violence at their premises following the death of the patient.
Describing the death of the patient as 'unfortunate', the hospital authorities said, "We strongly condemn the violent incident that affected our staff and property this morning."
But due to the severity of the shock, she passed away due to cardiac arrest even before she could be taken to the operation theatre, it said adding "We share our deepest condolence with the patient's family."
"We will support the authorities in their bid to restore normalcy to hospital operations," the release added.
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Kolkata Police later started a case on the basis of complaint of CMRI CEO Dr Shantanu Chattopadhyay, lodged at the Alipore Police Station, under various sections of IPC.
The relevant IPC sections were 147 (Punishment for rioting), 148 (rioting armed with deadly weapon), 149 (unlawful assembly) 323 (Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 506 (II) (Punishment for criminal intimidation), 427 (Mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees), a top official of the force said.
