A video of indecent behavior of a female patient under treatment in a district hospital is becoming increasingly viral. In the video, a female hospital staff nurse is seen grabbing the patient's hair and pushing her to the bed. The staff nurse is also heard reprimanding the woman. Along with him, many other health workers are also seen in the video.The viral video is said to be three to four days old. The name of the staff nurse seen in the video that went viral on the internet media on Thursday is being told as Shashilata. She is seen holding and pushing the hair braid of the patient admitted in the female ward.
In this 15-second viral video, the staff nurse scolds the female patient several times. Hut, Chal's voice can be heard in the video. Another health worker also talks about holding the hand of a female patient. After being pushed to the bed, the staff nurse is also seen dropping the patient on the bed. During this, he was holding the hair of the female patient. Another health worker is also seen holding the patient's hand and pulling it. Regarding the viral video, CMS Dr. RK Singh told that the video is from a few days ago. After getting the woman admitted, her relatives had gone. The patient was sitting at the gate after leaving the ward. The staff had brought him in. At present, the investigation is going on.
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