Indore : A day after a Cameroon-based research scholar, who had come
to Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) for studies died during treatment
in a hospital here, the secretary of Department of Biotechnology (DBT),
Government of India, called up the university officers and took
information of the case.
“The secretary of DBT called me up and took details of the case. He
also sought to know the well being of the newborn baby, who was
delivered by the deceased, Desiree Kamga, before her death,” said Anil
Kumar, head of School of Biotechnology (DAVV).
He said that the secretary informed him that the Central government
has decided to bear all the expenses including medical treatment of the
deceased and the newborn.
Kumar said that Kamga had come to his department to pursue a sandwich programme as part of her PhD studies.
She was expecting and was admitted to Apple Hospital where she gave
birth to a baby girl. After the delivery her condition worsened and she
was shifted to Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Science (SAIMS) where
she breathed her last.
A post-mortem was conducted on her body under the supervision of a
district administrative officer on Wednesday even as Banganga police
registered a case against zero in the incident. Her body has been
preserved at SAIMS’ mortuary so that it could be handed over to her
family members on their arrival in the city.
Indian embassy in Cameroon in contact with Desiree’s family: Anil
Kumar said that Indian embassy in Cameroon is in contact with the family
members of Desiree. “The embassy officials have informed Desiree’s
family members about her death and they are in the process of issuing
visas to them,” Kumar said adding that one of her friends who was
pursuing identical sandwich course in Vellore in Tamil Nadu has arrived
in the city.
“Her friend was contacted by DAVV students after which he arrived in
the city to look after the infant till her family arrives here,” Kumar
said. He also stated that the secretary of DBT informed him that the
government of India would instruct the Indian embassy in Cameroon to
issue visa to the deceased’s family without much ado.
Baby is healthy, under observation : The baby girl delivered by the
scholar is healthy and getting treatment in Apple Hospital. She is
admitted to the Neonate Intensive Care Unit of the hospital and is under
observation of the doctors.
“The baby is in the NICU and is under observation. We will discharge
her in the next couple of days and will ask DAVV officials about whom
the baby is to be handed over to,” hospital administration said.
Embassy asks DAVV to obtain birth, death certificates: Indian Embassy
in Cameroon has asked DAVV officials to get the death certificate of
Kamga and birth certificate of her baby prepared so that when her family
arrives in the city they need not have to run from pillar to post for
the certificates.
“As we are not members of the deceased’s family it will not be easy
for us to get the certificates prepared easily from the Indore Municipal
Corporation. We sought help of the district administration in the
matter. If the rules are relaxed the certificates will be prepared
quickly,” Kumar said.
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