SHIMLA, India โ A shocking incident unfolded in Shimla when a stray dog was seen wandering outside a hospital with a severed human leg.
The bizarre event occurred near the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialties, where 61-year-old Atter Singh had undergone a leg amputation last Thursday. The removed limb had been placed in a sealed bag for proper disposal.
On February 22, hospital staff accidentally left the storeroom door unlocked. This mistake allowed the stray dog to enter and grab the amputated leg, which it then carried through the hospital grounds.
A video of the incident quickly went viral on social media, sparking outrage across India. Many viewers criticized the hospital for its negligence in handling medical waste.
Following the incident, hospital management launched an immediate investigation. It revealed serious lapses in the hospitalโs waste disposal procedures. As a result, show-cause notices were issued to the cleaning supervisor and other staff responsible for the mishap.
Medical experts in India emphasized the importance of strict protocols for handling amputated limbs and other medical waste. Proper procedures are crucial to prevent such dangerous and distressing situations.
Local authorities have also urged hospitals across India to review their waste management practices. They warned that failing to follow proper disposal methods can lead to legal consequences and public backlash.
Meanwhile, the Atal Institute of Medical Super Specialties has pledged to implement stricter monitoring of its storerooms and ensure all medical waste is securely stored and handled. The hospital has apologized for the incident and assured the public that corrective measures are underway.
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The shocking event serves as a reminder of the critical importance of medical waste management in India. Hospitals are now under pressure to prevent similar incidents and maintain patient safety and public trust.




