Tragedy in India: 11 Children Die from Kidney Failure Linked to Contaminated Medicine

Health & Fitness

New Delhi (Web Desk):
“My world has gone dark. I can’t see anything anymore. My eyes’ light is gone forever,” said Yaseen Khan, the father of four-year-old Asid, who died after a sudden illness.

It all began on August 25, when Asid developed a mild cough, cold, and fever. Within weeks, his condition worsened, and on September 13, he tragically passed away due to kidney failure.

Asid was one of 11 children who have died in recent weeks across Chhindwara (Madhya Pradesh) and Rajasthan, allegedly due to acute kidney failure caused by toxic medication.

The heartbreaking deaths have sparked nationwide outrage and raised serious questions about India’s healthcare system and drug safety regulations.

Health authorities have reportedly launched an urgent investigation into the manufacturing and distribution of the suspect medicine, which may have contained harmful chemicals leading to kidney damage.

Medical experts are now urging stricter monitoring and quality control of pediatric drugs to prevent further tragedies.

As the families mourn their irreparable loss, citizens across the nation are demanding justice and accountability for the innocent lives lost to negligence.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *