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HIV-affected inmate dies while being ferried from hospital to jail

GHAZIABAD: A 28-year-old female inmate, who was suffering from HIV, has died while she was being ferried back from a hospital to a jail in Uttar Pradesh''s Ghaziabad district, authorities said.

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Ghaziabad, January 19

A 28-year-old female inmate, who was suffering from HIV, has died while she was being ferried back from a hospital to a jail in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad district, authorities said on Friday.

Seema, a resident of Bulandshahr district, was admitted to the district hospital in Dasna on January 9, where her illness was diagnosed as HIV. The next day, she was referred to a hospital in Meerut, said jail superintendent Dhadhi Ram Maurya.

The jail staff was carrying the woman back to Dasna on Thursday night as the doctors had discharged her after prescribing the same treatment in the jail hospital.

During the journey, she complained of severe pain in the heart. The woman was immediately rushed to the district hospital, where she was declared brought dead, the official said.

The body will be handed over to her family after completing the legal formalities, the superintendent added.  PTI

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