In a shocking incident, an Indian techie working in USA passed away due to alleged medical negligence.
The victim identified as Prathamesh, a 33-year-old Indian tech worker and Arizona resident, died due to complications following spinal surgery. His family has alleged that the delayed treatment and severe post-operative negligence during his emergency care has resulted in the unfortunate death.
Going into the story, Prathamesh initially sought help at an emergency room after experiencing intense back pain in the first week of May. He was subsequently discharged with pain medication. However, his condition deteriorated the next day and his wife immediately called emergency service for medical attention.
Doctors discovered a serious medical condition that had caused him to lose control over most of his lower body and suggested and immediate surgery. Subsequently, he underwent emergency surgery to address the issue. Later, he was transferred to a rehabilitation centre for further recovery.
In a big shock to the patient and his family, the situation took a turn for the worse when a severe infection developed at the surgical site. So, doctors performed a second surgery to clean and treat the infected area. Tragically, he passed away just one day after this second procedure.
The unexpected death has devastated his family, friends, and the local community because it is quite rare that a medical negligence has cost the life of a patient in USA.
This post was last modified on 3 June 2026 11:24 am
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