With parents of the dead children alleging negligence, some activists of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena beat up one of the doctors, the police said.
The four infants--two male and two female--born prematurely in the last one week were kept in incubators in the ICU of Punjabrao Deshmukh Medical College Hospital, Amravati District Collector Abhijeet Bangar said.
Kailas Pundkar, senior inspector of Gagadenagar Police Station, said, "One baby died due to asphyxia and the body was handed over to the parents. The cause of deaths of other three babies is yet to be ascertained as autopsies are underway."
According to hospital sources, the deaths occurred between 1 am to 1.30 am.
As the news spread in the morning, activists of MNS beat up Bhushan Katta, one of the doctors on duty, the police said.
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