Tragedy in Ketugram: Concrete Slab Falls on Sleeping Baby, Health Centre Quarters Under Fire

Concrete Slab Falls on Sleeping Infant! 4-Month-Old Dies as Dilapidated Health Centre Quarters Crumble Purba Bardhaman: In a heart-wrenching incident in Ketugram, Purba Bardhaman, a four-month-old baby girl lost her life after a massive chunk of concrete from the ceiling fell on her while she was asleep. The incident took place late Saturday evening at the staff quarters of the Ketugram Block Primary Health Centre. The tragic death has ignited massive protests among locals, who are blaming administrative negligence for the poor condition of the government building.
The Fatal Accident: The infant’s father, a health worker at the facility, lived in the designated government quarters with his family. While the baby was peacefully sleeping, a large portion of the ceiling suddenly detached and crashed directly onto her head. The impact was so severe that the child sustained fatal injuries instantly. Despite being rushed to the adjacent medical facility within minutes, the attending doctors declared her brought dead.
Systemic Negligence: The incident has exposed the abysmal state of government-provided housing in the district. Residents of the quarters alleged that the building had been in a precarious condition for years, with damp walls and falling plaster being a common sight. Despite multiple written complaints to the health department regarding the need for urgent repairs, no action was taken. “This wasn’t an accident; it was a murder caused by negligence,” cried a grieving relative.
Public Outrage and Investigation: As news of the infant’s death spread, an angry mob gathered at the health centre, demanding accountability from the senior officials. Police had to intervene to pacify the crowd and prevent any vandalism. The district health administration has reportedly initiated a high-level probe into the matter. However, the tragedy has left a permanent scar on the community, raising urgent questions about the safety of frontline workers living in such hazardous conditions.