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Two die after wrong diagnosis
Staff Reporter
BANGALORE: A six-year-old girl and a four-year-old boy died of dehydration allegedly caused by wrong diagnosis by a doctor in Subash Nagar in Electronics City police station limits on Wednesday.
According to police, Radha and Wadivelu, workers, took their children – Kavya (6) and Danush (4) to Baba Clinic with complaints of dehydration. The clinic run by Chand Pasha, who is said to have done a degree in Electro Homeopathy Medical Sciences. Chand Pasha administered the two children with an allopathic injection. A few hours later the dehydration increased and parents decided to take their children to a private hospital. The two children died on the way.
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