After desperate bid to save daughter, father seeks 'truth' about Indian hospital
Gorakhpur : Mohammad Zahid battled exhaustion to keep a manual pump pushing air into his five-year-old daughter but slowly the life went out of Khushi, one of dozens of children who died at a Gorakhpur hospital that ran out of oxygen.
While a major controversy has erupted in India over more than 60 deaths at the Baba Raghav Das Hospital, Zahid told AFP in an interview of grief and anger that he did not believe the truth would ever come out.
"Not everything that happened there is being reported," the 34-year-old said, shaking his head in disbelief at official denials that lack of oxygen caused any of the deaths.
Khushi, whose name means 'happiness' in Hindi, was taken to Baba Raghav with a high fever that quickly worsened. Hospital doctors told the family it was encephalitis, which is endemic in the region.
She was one of about 30 children who died after oxygen supplies ran out. Allegations have been made that the state-run hospital had not paid its bills.
"We didn't use the pumps for just two hours, as some reports suggest. We used them all through Friday," he said, stood next to his son outside the family home in a rural zone of Gorakhpur. He held up a picture of Khushi.
Zahid said that he and a 17-year-old nephew took turns to use a manual pump in a desperate bid to keep the girl breathing.
"They told us to keep pressing to make sure my daughter keeps breathing."
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