Key Points

A tragic incident unfolded at Thamarassery Taluk Hospital where a grieving father attacked a doctor with a machete. The assailant, Sanoop, targeted Dr Vipin after his nine-year-old daughter died from amoebic meningoencephalitis. Hospital staff witnessed the terrifying moment when Sanoop shouted accusations before slashing the doctor. This attack has sparked widespread protests and renewed demands for better security measures in Kerala hospitals.

Key Points: Kerala Doctor Attacked with Machete After Child's Death

  • Dr Vipin suffered deep head injury and required emergency transfer for treatment
  • Assailant Sanoop attacked after his 9-year-old daughter died of amoebic meningoencephalitis
  • Hospital staff restrained attacker while others rushed injured doctor to Kozhikode
  • Medical community demands police aid posts and enhanced security at hospitals
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Kerala doctor attacked with machete in hospital after child's death

Father attacks Dr Vipin with machete at Thamarassery hospital after daughter's death, sparking protests and security demands from Kerala medical community.

"You are the one who killed my daughter! - Eyewitness account of attacker's shout"

Kozhikode, Oct 8

A doctor in a government hospital in Kerala's Kozhikode was critically injured on Wednesday after being attacked with a machete inside the hospital premises by a bereaved parent, officials said.

Dr Vipin, who works at the Thamarassery Taluk Hospital, suffered a deep head injury and was shifted to the Baby Memorial Hospital in Kozhikode for emergency treatment.

The assailant, identified as Sanoop, the father of a nine-year-old girl who had recently died of amoebic meningoencephalitis, was taken into custody shortly after the attack.

According to initial reports, Sanoop arrived at the hospital with his two children and left them outside before entering the Superintendent’s office.

Since the Superintendent was not present, he turned on Dr Vipin, who was nearby, and attacked him with the weapon.

The confrontation is linked to the death of Sanoop’s daughter, Anaya, who was brought to the hospital with a fever. Her condition worsened, and she was referred to the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode.

However, she died before reaching the facility.

The family had earlier accused the hospital of not issuing a death certificate and failing to explain the cause of death.

Eyewitnesses said the attack happened in seconds.

A hospital lab employee recalled: "He (Sanoop) shouted, ‘You are the one who killed my daughter!’ before slashing the doctor. It was terrifying."

Staff members rushed to restrain the assailant while others shifted the injured doctor to Kozhikode.

The police have launched an investigation and tightened security at the hospital.

The assault has triggered widespread concern in the medical community, which has long demanded stronger legal protections for healthcare workers amid rising incidents of workplace violence.

"Health professionals have constantly demanded support from the police by opening a police aid post at hospitals. The injured doctor is under close monitoring. All government hospital doctors will respond by taking part in a protest," said a state government doctor, expressing strong anger at what happened.

The doctors at the Taluk Hospital are up in arms and have decided to protest also.

Doctors’ associations are expected to hold protests and meetings to demand immediate action and enhanced security measures in hospitals across Kerala.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I condemn the violence completely, the hospital administration should have handled the death certificate issue better. Grieving families need empathy and clear communication. Both sides failed here.
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Arjun K
As someone from Kerala, this breaks my heart. We need immediate police aid posts in all major hospitals. Doctors save lives every day - they shouldn't fear for their own safety while doing their duty.
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Sarah B
The father lost his child and then took another life in danger. Mental health support for grieving families is crucial. Hope Dr. Vipin recovers soon 🙏
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Michael C
This shows the urgent need for better security infrastructure in Indian hospitals. Metal detectors, security personnel, and emergency response systems should be mandatory.
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Kavya N
As a doctor's daughter, this terrifies me. My father works in a government hospital and faces similar risks daily. When will our system protect those who protect us? 😟

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