Updated On: 15 August, 2023 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Eshan Kalyanikar
Still in shock from mass deaths in a short time, patients and kin express helplessness and lament that they have no option but to stay put in killer Kalwa hospital

Meena and Deepak, parents of Janhvi Shirke, 32, who’s being treated for pneumonia in the ICU ward where 13 deaths occured; Pushpa and Gayatri, the mother and wife of malaria patient Suraj Ramole, 30, who is on oxygen support in the ICU at the hospital. Pics/Eshan Kalyanikar
Puspha Ramole, 60, rushed her 30-year-old son Suraj to the ICU of Kalwa’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital four days ago due to a severe case of malaria—a decision that would soon bring sleepless nights to the family. Over the course of 18 hours, from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning, the hospital reported 18 deaths, 13 of which occurred in the ICU. The series of deaths began around 11.15 pm on August 12 and continued until about 9.40 am the following day.
One after the other, we heard announcements on the speaker, requesting families to visit the ICU because patients had passed away,” recalled Pushpa, who has been staying at the hospital along with her daughter-in-law, Gayatri.