Two prisoners, including an Indian national, tragically passed away at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) on Thursday, 19 March. The deaths were confirmed by Inspector Md. Faruk, in charge of the hospital’s police outpost.
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Victims’ Details
According to preliminary reports, one of the deceased was 34-year-old Indian national Pintu Kumar, son of Alok Kumar. The second was 64-year-old Hasem Khan Talukdar, a resident of Rampur village in Netrokona Sadar, and son of Abdus Salam Gani.
Both prisoners had been admitted to the hospital’s emergency department in critical condition. Medical staff conducted the necessary examinations and declared them dead. Pintu Kumar was pronounced dead shortly before 1:00 PM, while Hasem Khan Talukdar passed away approximately ten minutes later.
The bodies have been preserved in the hospital morgue for post-mortem examination. Inspector Faruk stated that the precise cause of death will be determined following the autopsy.
Summary of Deaths
| Name | Age | Nationality | Address | Parent’s Name | Time of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pintu Kumar | 34 | Indian | Unknown | Alok Kumar | 19 March, just before 1 PM |
| Hasem Khan Talukdar | 64 | Bangladeshi | Rampur, Netrokona Sadar | Abdus Salam Gani | 19 March, around 1:10 PM |
Hospital and Prison Context
Dhaka Medical College Hospital is one of Bangladesh’s foremost medical institutions, providing care for complex and emergency cases. Its emergency department operates 24/7, including treatment for critically ill inmates transferred from correctional facilities.
The hospital’s police outpost will complete a detailed post-mortem report to establish the exact causes of death. Preliminary assumptions suggest that the prisoners may have succumbed to chronic illnesses or sudden medical complications, but confirmation will follow the official autopsy.
Investigation and Administrative Measures
Prison authorities, in coordination with law enforcement, have initiated an investigation into the deaths. Families of the deceased have been informed, and necessary administrative procedures are underway.
These deaths highlight the ongoing challenges within the prison healthcare system, emphasizing the need for closer monitoring of inmates’ medical conditions. Authorities are urged to assess current protocols to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
