
A 58-year-old woman who had alleged that she was sexually assaulted by a security guard inside the CT scan room at Panipat Civil Hospital died during treatment at Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS), Rohtak, on Tuesday. The alleged assault took place two days before her death, according to police. The accused guard, identified as Rakesh, has been arrested and is expected to be produced before a court on Wednesday.
57-Year-Old Patient Dies After Sexual Assault by CT Scan Technician at Civil Hospital
📍 Panipat Civil Hospital, Haryana
A 57 y/o woman, admitted to Panipat Civil Hospital with chest pain, was sexually assaulted by CT scan technician (Guard) Rakesh inside the scan room. He sent… pic.twitter.com/ruwdh4MB0h— زماں (@Delhiite_) August 19, 2026
According to police, the woman had been admitted to Panipat Civil Hospital after experiencing chest pain. She was suffering from heart disease and tuberculosis, and also had diabetes, police said, as reported by Indian Express.
Doctors had advised her to undergo a CT scan and an X-ray as part of her treatment.
Police said the accused was present when the woman was taken into the CT scan room. Investigators are now examining why he was inside the room and what role he was authorised to perform there.
According to the police account, the guard allegedly asked the woman’s family members to remain outside the CT scan room and prevented them from entering.
The woman later alleged that the guard sexually assaulted her inside the room. Police have registered a case under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
Devender, SHO of Panipat City Police Station, said police received information about the alleged assault on Monday, following which an FIR was registered.
The woman was subsequently referred to PGIMS Rohtak for further treatment. She died there on Tuesday, police said.
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Police have arrested the accused and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the alleged assault. Investigators are also looking into how the accused gained access to the scan room and why the woman’s family was kept outside.
The case has raised questions about patient safety and supervision in hospital diagnostic areas, particularly where patients may be vulnerable and require assistance during medical procedures.
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Sources said CT scan and MRI services at Panipat Civil Hospital are being provided under the public-private partnership (PPP) model.
The accused was reportedly employed by the private company responsible for providing these services rather than being a regular government employee.
Sources said the company has terminated his services following the allegations.
The investigation will now determine the circumstances of the alleged assault, the accused’s access to the scan room and the events that preceded the woman’s death. Police are expected to present him before the court as the investigation continues.
The woman’s death has added a serious dimension to a case that has already raised concerns over the safety and dignity of patients receiving treatment in public hospitals.
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