GTB Hospital Refutes Claims of Negligence in Infant Kidnapping Case
GTB hospital denies lapses in 7-month-old child missing case

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GTB Hospital in New Delhi denies any responsibility in the alleged kidnapping of a seven-month-old child, asserting the infant was not admitted there. The police are investigating the case following a complaint from the child's father, Mohd Shewaaz.
- 01GTB Hospital officials state the child was neither admitted nor treated at their facility.
- 02The police complaint was filed by Mohd Shewaaz, claiming his son went missing from the hospital.
- 03Dr. Vinod Kumar, medical director, emphasized that the hospital cannot be held accountable as the incident involved acquaintances.
- 04There is no CCTV footage of the exact area where the incident occurred, although cameras are installed in other locations.
- 05The child's mother, Nazreen, had met the unidentified woman a week prior to the incident.
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In response to the alleged kidnapping of a seven-month-old baby from Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital in New Delhi, hospital authorities have denied any negligence. They clarified that the child was neither admitted nor receiving treatment at the facility, and emphasized that no staff members were involved in the incident. The police are currently investigating the case after Mohd Shewaaz, the child's father, reported his son missing. Dr. Vinod Kumar, the medical director of GTB Hospital, stated that the hospital only served as the location of the alleged crime and that the complainant and the accused were known to each other. He noted that there is no CCTV footage available from the specific area where the incident occurred, although other footage will be provided to the police. The investigation revealed that the child's mother, Nazreen, had become acquainted with the unidentified woman a week before the incident, and they had traveled to the hospital together. Nazreen reportedly handed her son to the woman while she went inside for a medical slip, only to find both missing upon her return.
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The case raises concerns about child safety in hospitals, prompting discussions on security measures.
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