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Maharashtra health department investigates alleged fetal negligence case in Beed district

Friday, 8 May 2026, 07:05 · 1 min read

Authorities in Maharashtra's Beed district have formed a four-member committee to investigate allegations of medical negligence after a pregnant woman reportedly carried a dead fetus in her womb for 22 hours following a hospital visit on 23 April. The woman's family alleges that her gynaecologist, Dr. Kalpana Gite, delayed the caesarean section, sent the patient to an external facility for ultrasound despite an in-house option being available, and failed to attend to her through the night — with the family paying ₹25,000 before the procedure was eventually carried out. Dr. Gite has denied the allegations, stating that she followed standard procedure and that the delay in performing the C-section was caused by the family's initial refusal to give consent.

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The HinduDead foetus kept in womb ‘for 22 hours’ in Maharashtra’s Beed; health dept. forms committee to probe ↗︎
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