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Youth shoots dead 32-year-old patient at Delhi’s GTB hospital

Riyazuddin had been admitted to the hospital on June 23 and was undergoing treatment for abdominal infection
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New Delhi, July 14

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A 32-year-old man was shot dead by a teenager inside a ward of the GTB Hospital here on Sunday, police said.

Riyazuddin had been admitted to the hospital on June 23 and was undergoing treatment for abdominal infection, according to police.

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The incident took place in Ward Number 24 of the hospital, they said. There was one shooter, they added.

Riyazuddin later died of the gunshot wound, police said.

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“The PCR call regarding the incident in Ward No. 24 was received at the GTB Enclave police station,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) Surendra Choudhary said.

“On reaching the spot, police found that a patient, named Riyazuddin, received injury. He was later declared dead by doctors,” he said.

The officer said around 4 pm, an youth,a round 18 years of age, entered the ward and fired at Riyazuddin.

“Case is being registered and teams have been formed to nab the culprit.  Prima facie, the matter seems to be of personal enmity,” the DCP said.

Meanwhile, Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said a security review of all hospitals would be carried out and no negligence tolerated.

An official from the hospital said a few people shoved the doctor entering the ward, shot the patient and fled.

A nurse, who was on duty and requested anonymity, said the teenager entered the ward at 3.59 pm and asked everyone to remain calm and not raise alarm.

“He took out a pistol which he had concealed behind and shot the patient and ran away,” she said.

The nurse said the sound of the gunshot drew a crowd outside the ward and one of them informed the police.

“It was scary for everyone who was inside the ward,” she said.

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