Man injured in DMCH accident dies
Dhaka: A man who was injured in an accident as an ambulance ploughed through a crowd in front of the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) on 15 October, dies at the hospital early on Friday, raising the death toll from the incident to six.
DMCH police camp sub-inspector Bacchu Mia said Ramjan Ali, in his thirties, a rickshaw puller and a resident of Rayerbagh in Dhaka, died at about 2:00am.
Ramjan came to the hospital with his wife for treatment on that day and received injures in the accident.
Earlier, four people and a baby in its mother’s womb were killed and five others including Ramjan injured as an ambulance ploughed through a crowd in front of the DMCH on 15 October.
Three of the deceased were identified as Gulenur Begum, in his twenties, wife of Feroz Miah, her son Shakib, around 7 years old, a class two student, residents of Chhoto Baizda village in Rangabali upazila of Patuakhali, and Amena Begum Surjya, around 30 years, a six-month expecting mother and wife of Zakir Hossain of Havaspur village in Keshabpur upazila of Jessore district while the identity of another man aged about 60 could not be known yet.

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