Tragic Death Sparks Outrage at MGM Hospital Jamshedpur
Family alleges medical negligence in 8-year-old girl’s demise, hospital denies claims
Controversy erupts as grieving relatives demand investigation into child’s death at Jamshedpur medical facility, citing potential lapses in care.
JAMSHEDPUR – The death of a juvenile patient at MGM Hospital has resulted in a tense situation, as family members accuse the staff of negligence.
The tragic departure of Asifa Parveen, an eight-year-old girl from the Kapali region, has resulted in a contentious dispute at MGM Hospital.
Asifa’s condition rapidly deteriorated despite medical intervention after she was admitted early Wednesday with severe symptoms.
Her father conveyed profound anguish, stating, "We arrived at this facility with the expectation of our daughter’s recovery; however, we are departing with an indescribable sense of loss."
The girl’s relatives have expressed grave apprehensions regarding the quality of care that was administered, and they have requested a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
Nevertheless, hospital officials maintain that all essential treatments were administered in a timely and efficient manner.
The child’s condition was exceedingly critical upon arrival, as Dr. Rajesh Kumar, Chief Medical Officer at MGM Hospital, underscored, "Our team did everything possible to save the child’s life."
The incident has initiated a more extensive dialogue regarding the region’s healthcare standards.
In order to avert the recurrence of such tragic incidents, local health activists are advocating for enhanced protocols and transparency in medical facilities.
As the hospital management and the bereaved family await the results of a potential investigation into the circumstances surrounding Asifa’s untimely death, tensions continue to percolate.

