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Doctor heard saying 'kill' Covid patient to vacate bed in viral audio clip; probe launched

Doctor heard saying 'kill' Covid patient to vacate bed in viral audio clip; probe launched

Time of Indiaa day ago

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra police have launched a probe against a senior doctor in Latur for allegedly directing a colleague to "kill" a Covid patient during the pandemic in 2021.
According to officials, the probe follows the release of an audio clip of a conversation between the accused, Dr.
Shashikant Deshpande, and Dr. Shashikant Dange on social media platforms.
Dr Deshpande was then posted as additional district surgeon at the Udgir Government Hospital in Latur, while Dr Dange, who was posted at a Covid-19 care centre, news agency PTI reported.
In the conversation, Dr Deshpande was heard saying, "Don't allow anyone to go inside, just kill that Dayami woman," To this, Dr Dange responded cautiously, noting that oxygen support had already been reduced.
The patient, Kausar Fatima, wife of Dayami Ajimoddin Gaussoddin (53), had later recovered from the disease.
After a complaint, the Udgir city police filed an FIR against Deshpande on May 24 under legal provisions for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings and other offences.
As per the FIR, the complainant said that in 2021, during the pandemic, his wife Kausar Fatima (then aged 41), tested positive for Covid.
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She was admitted as an inpatient at the government hospital in Udgir on April 15, 2021, and Covid treatment was being provided in a building opposite an eye hospital on Nanded Road, under the management of the hospital. Dr Dange was treating Covid-19 patients at that centre.
The woman remained admitted there for 10 days. Around the seventh day of her admission, her husband was sitting beside Dr Dange while he was having lunch.
At that moment, Dr Dange, who received a call from Dr Deshpande, placed the phone on speaker and continued the conversation regarding hospital matters.
During the call, Dr Deshpande enquired about bed availability.
When Dr Dange informed him that there were no vacant beds, the man claimed that he distinctly heard Dr Deshpande saying, "Kill the Dayami patient. You're used to dealing with such people." He also allegedly made a caste-based slur during the conversation, as per the man's complaint.
The man said he was shocked, but chose to remain silent at the time since his wife was still undergoing treatment. A few days later, his wife recovered and was discharged.
However, on May 2, 2025, the audio clip of the purported conversation surfaced on social media.
The man said hearing the same disturbing remarks again deeply hurt him and offended his religious sentiments, especially the alleged use of derogatory caste-related comments, following which he lodged the police complaint.
According to officials, Deshpande's statement has been recorded and his phone has been seized.
According to inspector Dilip Gade, the police were verifying the authenticity of the audio clip.
"He is out of district and will come tomorrow. After that, we will collect his mobile phone and conduct an inquiry," Gade said.

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