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Kolkata fire: AMRI directors remanded to police custody

Last Updated: Saturday, December 10, 2011, 17:40
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Kolkata fire: AMRI directors remanded to police custody Zeenews Bureau

Kolkata: Six directors of Kolkata’s AMRI Hospital – where a fire on Friday killed 91 people, majority of them patients – were on Saturday remanded to ten days in police custody.

The Alipore court also directed the authorities to produce them before it on December 20.

A case of negligence and culpable homicide has been registered against the six directors who were arrested yesterday. Among the board members are leading industrialists, Emami Group Chairman RS Goenka and Shrachi Group's RS Todi, believed to be the hospital’s owners.

They had voluntarily surrendered at a local police station yesterday post the fire tragedy which is worst ever in any hospital across India.

The pre-dawn fire Friday had broken out at 3.30 am, catching many in their sleep. While most nurses, doctors and other staffers were able to get away, many critically ill patients suffocated to death in their hospital beds.

The tragedy unfolded over many hours. Some were suffocated, some were too infirm to escape the toxic fumes. The lucky few were brought down the side of the four-storey glass facade building using ropes and ladders, even as thousands watched in horror.

The fire brigade, many alleged, came over two hours late. The fire brigade blamed it on narrow lanes leading to the hospital.

The autopsy has been completed on 87 victims and 84 have been identified when reports last came in. The blaze also injured over 50 patients.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had ordered the arrest of six hospital directors.

"The hospital staff initially prevented the fire fighters from entering the building," said Banerjee, a shocking admission that only added fuel to the helpless anger of the families of the dead and injured.

The bodies, most of them bearing signs of suffocation, piled up at the SSKM hospital for autopsy. Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee visited the SSKM hospital in the evening and expressed grief and shock over the fire tragedy.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the nation in expressing grief over the tragedy. He announced Rs 200,000 as compensation to families of each of those killed.

Till late on Friday evening, rescuers were trying to drill holes in the wall and smash the glass-panes in a last ditch effort to look for survivors and bodies, and extinguish still smouldering fires.

Co-founded by the Emami & Shrachi Groups along with the West Bengal government in 1996, the hospital. once rated as amongst India's best, is located in the fairly upscale Dhakuria neighbourhood.

Following the tragedy, the hospital's licence has been cancelled and its building sealed.

(With IANS Input)

First Published: Saturday, December 10, 2011, 09:13

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chandrima chowdhury - kolkata
first of all these 7 peoples must be hanged immediately. in our country our law is hopeless . these cruel men have no order to take these innocent peoples lives . please hang them and give very very very hard punishment that they beg their lives . kill them immediately. please
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Miftahul Hussain - Ponda, Goa.
Every time when accident occurs concerned ministry immediately announced compensation to the kin of death and injured persons. And also one committee is announced to find the cause of the accident. But that is all the departments of every sate and central department do. Have they ever published the result of the causes of an accident or has they taken any preventive measure to block these accidents? Merely giving money or a condolence massage is not enough. No doubt the hospital management is doing business, but for health care they should be some limitations. Only making good showing building for attracting people is not enough, it should have the capacity for prevent such types of accidents. The management has no right to play with the lives of innocent people. The responsible persons for the accident should be punished so that it becomes precedence and it should be by a Fast Track Court. It should not be like Upahar Cinema of New Delhi. Also health ministry of central government should have a census of all hospital of the country of accident prevention, because even a small child now know that “Prevention is Better Than Cure”
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SUMAN SARKAR - ALIPUR DUAP
Insufficient and faulty fire-fighting systems, ill-trained hospital staff more interested in saving their own lives - They have no responsibility towards society....govt should take check all the hospital and hospitality business and take proper action..Its a matter a great regret that how the `got` licensed....
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Yatinder Kumar (Ion Exc) - New alipore,Kolkata
the goverment re cheack the all Hospital and hospitility bussiness , how they got licenced. It is Q.mark????.
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Subrata Basu - Bangalore
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has taken right decision. All directors should be arrested, they are just busy to make money. It’ll be best to cancel their business license when they can play with normal lives. They are the cancer spot of the society. I’s a very shocking news.
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Ayan - Kolkata
Shopping malls should be also checked whether fire norms are followed or not.
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Mithun Dasgupta - Surat
Culprits should be spared and the decesion of cancelling the hospitals license should stand. Mamata di should ensure that those responsible should be taken to task. Even the police and fire brigade official involved be taught apt lesson. These are innocent people who have lost their life. Who would bera the cost of a son, daughter, wife or a husband. Govt should have more control in regards to these issues
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UTTAM KUMAR KAR - GUWAHATI
IT IS VERY SHOCKING . but we have to accept it as accident
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Sanjiv - nagpur
The directors of the hospital deserve capital punishment.
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saquib zeya - patna
so sad to know the security lapses at the place where death turns in life...t
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saquib zeya - patna
so sad to know the security lapses at the place where death turns in life...t