Teenage death due to high fever
Amar Ujala Buraye Lohaghat (Champawat). Updated Sun, 03 Jun 2018 10:54 PM IST
A student studying in the sixth grade died of fever. In a serious condition, the student was brought to the Lohaghat Community Health Center on Sunday morning, but could not be rescued. The death of the student is a violation of the family. The student studying at GGIC was the eldest of four siblings. The schoolgirl's funeral was done on Sunday evening in an impassable atmosphere. Here, the villagers have requested the health department to send a special health team to the village and make the health check for the villagers.
East Region Panchayat member Bhuvan Choubey told that Jyoti Pujari (12) daughter of Gangesatta priest went to school on Saturday, resident of Suni Dungri village of Lohaghat block. He had fever for three days, but the family did not take him to the hospital. Even after returning from school on Saturday, Jyoti has a high fever overnight. He became unconscious at around three o'clock in the night due to body temperature. Karin Jyoti was brought to Lohaghat Hospital on Sunday, where the doctor Dr. Ravindra Bohra declared him dead. Dr. Bohra told that Jyoti had died before reaching the hospital. He told that Jyoti had a very high fever, her whole body was meditating. Village chief Amita Chaube, social activist Bhuvan Choubey says that due to the unknown disease a pregnant woman from the village died in Haldwani during treatment. The reason for the death was not known.
The death of a six-month child was held on May 18 in Tarakuli, a child died
in seasonal fever in the Seemant Tarakuli Gram Panchayat in Champawat district last month. Kankar, a six-month old son of Tarakuli resident Shankar Ram, had fever for two days. He died on May 18, before the body was brought back to the hospital. Later, the Health Department did a medical examination by sending the team to this area. There was no confirmation of seasonal fever in the village.
Amar Ujala Buraye Lohaghat (Champawat). Updated Sun, 03 Jun 2018 10:54 PM IST
A student studying in the sixth grade died of fever. In a serious condition, the student was brought to the Lohaghat Community Health Center on Sunday morning, but could not be rescued. The death of the student is a violation of the family. The student studying at GGIC was the eldest of four siblings. The schoolgirl's funeral was done on Sunday evening in an impassable atmosphere. Here, the villagers have requested the health department to send a special health team to the village and make the health check for the villagers.
East Region Panchayat member Bhuvan Choubey told that Jyoti Pujari (12) daughter of Gangesatta priest went to school on Saturday, resident of Suni Dungri village of Lohaghat block. He had fever for three days, but the family did not take him to the hospital. Even after returning from school on Saturday, Jyoti has a high fever overnight. He became unconscious at around three o'clock in the night due to body temperature. Karin Jyoti was brought to Lohaghat Hospital on Sunday, where the doctor Dr. Ravindra Bohra declared him dead. Dr. Bohra told that Jyoti had died before reaching the hospital. He told that Jyoti had a very high fever, her whole body was meditating. Village chief Amita Chaube, social activist Bhuvan Choubey says that due to the unknown disease a pregnant woman from the village died in Haldwani during treatment. The reason for the death was not known.
The death of a six-month child was held on May 18 in Tarakuli, a child died
in seasonal fever in the Seemant Tarakuli Gram Panchayat in Champawat district last month. Kankar, a six-month old son of Tarakuli resident Shankar Ram, had fever for two days. He died on May 18, before the body was brought back to the hospital. Later, the Health Department did a medical examination by sending the team to this area. There was no confirmation of seasonal fever in the village.
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