Cuttack: The National Human Rights Commission (
NHRC) on Friday sought an inquiry by a DIG-ranked officer into the death of a 32-year-old pregnant woman following her release from the custody of Rayagada police on January 13.
The NHRC sought the report after taking on record the health screening and medical documents of the woman submitted by Rayagada SP Vivekanand Sharma, along with the post-mortem report.
“Let the case filed be examined by the DIG to rule out any foul play, medical negligence or commission of offence in the matter. He will submit his findings within two weeks,” the NHRC stated.
Sulabati Nayak, of Paikaikupakhal village under Andirakanj police station, died after childbirth on January 13. The post-mortem report opined that there was brain haemorrhage prior to her death which could have been due to a stroke arising out of hypertension and complication in her pregnancy. The NHRC had registered a case on the basis of a complaint filed by advocate Anup Patro, a Jeypore-based human rights activist. He alleged that Sulabati died due to medical negligence during her 15 days in custody.
Sulabati was arrested, along with 12 other women, in connection with a road blockade protest on December 26, 2022, and produced in court.
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