The affected family criticizing the hospital management.


Sargodha: A newborn boy has gone missing from District Teaching Hospital in Sargodha on Tuesday.
As a result, the affected family criticizing the hospital management.
Details indicate that a man from Chak 30 in Sargodha brought the infant to the District Teaching Hospital for healthcare. Following a check-up, the medical workers tagged the kid and moved him to a ward.
The father claimed that when he inquired about his child at the hospital, the personnel informed him that the infant disappeared and wasn't in the ward. The father said that although a police report had been made, no action had yet been done.
Earlier, it is important to note that a newborn child was abducted from the Allied Hospital in Faisalabad by an unidentified woman, who then escaped.
As per details, wife of Sadaqat, resident of Gujranwala had given birth to a baby boy in the gynaecology ward of Allied Hospital the other day.
The suspect infused the tea with an intoxicating substance so that when the family had it, they all fainted out and she took the baby with her.
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