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It’s been over a week since Dr Payal Tadvi ended her life and her family believes that she could have been saved, if only the college authorities had taken their complaints seriously. Payal’s mother recounts the trauma and harassment her daughter allegedly underwent at the hands of three senior medical students – Hema Ahuja, Bhakti Mehare and Ankita Khandelwal, that started in 2018 once she enrolled in Nair Hospital for her MD degree.
Payal confided in her family that the trio used casteist slurs to abuse her, yelled at her in front of other patients and threw files at her. Apart from this, her family claims, they also overburdened her with work. After tolerating the harassment meted out to her, Payal reportedly approached her HoD and requested for a change in her shift.
But things only got worse when Payal returned to working in the same unit in February 2019. That’s when her family tried meeting the college dean. When told that the dean was unavailable, they approached the head of her unit, who allegedly refused to take any action against the accused.
So far, the Mumbai police has arrested one of the accused senior doctors and continue their hunt for the two others who have been accused of abetting Payal Tadvi’s suicide.
“She was the first girl in our community who would complete an MD. The entire community was proud of her. She did not take this step by herself. She was killed. The police and the government authorities must consider this and ensure Payal receives justice,” adds Payal’s mother.
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