A shocking incident has come to light in Gurugram, where a hospital worker has been arrested for raping a patient. The victim is a 51-year-old woman from Kazakhstan who was in the hospital for treatment. The accused, Thakur Singh, is 24 years old and worked as an attendant at Artemis Hospital. The police say he raped the woman on Sunday morning when she was still under the effects of medicine after her surgery. The woman came to the hospital on July 9 for an arthroscopy surgery, which was done on Saturday. After the surgery, she was moved to a hospital ward. Her daughter was staying with her in the hospital.
On Sunday morning, something terrible happened. The woman's daughter saw Singh with her mother and became alarmed. She quickly told the hospital staff and the police. Based on what the daughter said, the police arrested Singh. The hospital has said they care a lot about patient safety. They promised to help the police in their investigation to find out exactly what happened.
For now, Singh is not working at the hospital anymore. The woman patient left the hospital on Monday. The police have filed a case against Singh under a section of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). This is a serious crime. On Monday, Singh was taken to court and then sent to jail. The police are still looking into the case to find out more details.
This incident has raised serious questions about patient safety in hospitals. It's especially concerning because the woman was attacked when she was most vulnerable - right after surgery when she was still under the effects of strong medicine.
The case highlights the need for strict security measures in hospitals and thorough background checks for all staff members who work closely with patients. It also shows how important it is for hospitals to have clear rules about who can be with patients, especially when they're recovering from surgery. As the investigation continues, many people will be watching to see how the hospital and the legal system respond to this serious crime.