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3-year-old daughter of cancer patient dies due to cold on footpath outside Mumbai hospital


Mangalore Today News Network

Mumbai, Jan 06, 2015: A 3-year-old girl, whose father is undergoing cancer treatment at Tata Memorial Hospital, died in the winter cold out on the footpath where her family had been living ever since her father’s cancer treatment began five months ago.


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The toddler’s tragic death points to a far older issue — hundreds of families visit Mumbai for cancer treatment at the specialty hospital in Parel but turn to the streets when they are unable to afford any accommodation.

The footpaths outside Tata hospital are lined with such pavement dwellers, comprising both patients and their many relatives. Among them was the Shah family; Aslam Shah (35) is originally from the Farukhabad district in Uttar Pradesh, but came to Mumbai five months ago for cancer treatment. He was followed by his wife and four children, and they all lived on the footpath outside the hospital.

This is a long known issue, and many efforts have been made to ensure low-cost accommodation for such families (see box). There are even some charitable institutions that offer nominally priced accommodation to patients, but Aslam could not even afford that. Even for their meals, the family was dependant on social workers who regularly come by to distribute food to patients and families. Like so many others, the Shahs had nothing but a tarpaulin sheet over their heads, which gave virtually no protection from the sun or the cold and wet in monsoon and winter.

But the Shah family’s trials were set to get far harder as their three-year-old daughter, Sonam, developed a high fever on Sunday. When the fever continued the next day, she was taken to KEM Hospital and given medicines, but it would all be in vain.

“Around 1 am on Monday night, Sonam woke up and asked for water. She drank it and fell back asleep, but soon after, she breathed her last,” said Shipteshah, Sonam’s grandfather. Around 3 am, the family checked on Sonam and found her unresponsive. They rushed her to KEM once again, where she was declared dead. The police was informed and Sonam’s funeral took place last morning.

The heartbroken family still has struggles ahead as Aslam continues to battle cancer.

He has already had two operations and is yet to have a third. He is also undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and has three other kids to look after.

Avinash Supe, dean, KEM hospital said, “The baby was declared dead on arrival at our hospital. Since it was a medico-legal case, we referred the matter to the police.”

 

Courtesy: MIDDAY


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