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'Why does my brother-in-law’s body have so many injuries?'

Family of Thane mental hospital inmate who died last week demand a probe into death; post-mortem report states his death was natural; kin say will get his body exhumed if required

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Dr Netaji B Mulik, medical superintendent of RMH, Thane, said the patient was admitted as he was irritable and aggressive and such patients usually injure themselves. Pic/Diwakar Sharma

Dr Netaji B Mulik, medical superintendent of RMH, Thane, said the patient was admitted as he was irritable and aggressive and such patients usually injure themselves. Pic/Diwakar Sharma

Admitted to Thane mental hospital for treatment of schizophrenia on February 7, a Vasai resident was found with multiple injuries six days later, with the family alleging that he was beaten up at the asylum. He died a few days later while undergoing treatment for rapid breathing at Nair hospital. The family wants a probe against the mental institution. 

The dean of Regional Mental Hospital (RMH), Thane, has denied any assault by his staff, but has assured of an internal enquiry into the family’s allegations.

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