All CCTV cameras switched off during Jayalalithaa hospitalisation, says Apollo chairman Prathap Reddy

CHENNAI: All CCTV cameras in Apollo Hospitals had been turned off all the way through the 75-day hospitalisation of former Tamil Nadu leader minister J Jayalalithaa prior to her loss of life on December 5, 2016, as she used to be the only affected person occupying the 24-bed in depth care unit, its chairman Dr Prathap C Reddy mentioned on Thursday.
On the sidelines of a press convention of the Apollo International Colorectal Symposium 2018 here, Reddy informed journalists that the sanatorium had submitted all relevant documents to the Justice A Arumughaswamy Commission of inquiry probing her loss of life.

When asked if he had additionally submitted CCTV footage, he mentioned: “I am sorry. Unfortunately, they switched off all the CCTVs for all the 75 days. As quickly as she were given admitted, the get entry to to the ICU used to be closed. All patients had been diverted to some other ICU. This ICU used to be occupied only via her. Only one out of 24 room within the ICU used to be used. They got rid of the digital camera because they didn't want everybody to be looking at,” he mentioned. No visitors had been allowed to meet her, he mentioned.

“In sanatorium we follow a easy policy. No one is permitted within the ICU, apart from shut kinfolk for a short time. Since she used to be vital, we didn't allow. But kinfolk have an strategy to ask for some people. The physician who is on accountability can allow," he mentioned.


He mentioned the sanatorium had done its best possible however unfortunately needed to lose the 69-year-old chief following a massive heart attack.


Jayalalithaa, who used to be admitted to sanatorium on September 22, 2016, suffered a cardiac arrest on December four and used to be declared lifeless the next day to come.


“The topic is sub judice, as a one guy commission is maintaining an inquiry. She used to be on the sanatorium for several days. From ward boys to technicians to nurses to medical doctors everybody took good care of her. There had been medical doctors from different countries as smartly. We had prime hopes she would get well. I even mentioned she used to be smartly,” he mentioned.


The sanatorium will seem prior to the commission when it is summoned. “We have submitted all studies. I do not know the day to lately developments. If they name us, we are ready to appear prior to the commission,” he mentioned.
All CCTV cameras switched off during Jayalalithaa hospitalisation, says Apollo chairman Prathap Reddy All CCTV cameras switched off during Jayalalithaa hospitalisation, says Apollo chairman Prathap Reddy Reviewed by Kailash on March 22, 2018 Rating: 5
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