Dead foetus kept in womb ‘for 22 hours’ in Maharashtra’s Beed; health dept. forms committee to probe
A health investigation has been launched in response to a disturbing case in Maharashtra where a dead fetus was reportedly retained in the womb for 22 hours. The incident has raised serious concerns about medical negligence.
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