
A man who committed suicide by jumping from an isolation ward at Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Center (JPMC) Karachi has tested negative for coronavirus.
The executive director of the hospital, Dr Seemi Jamali, said Fawad Abbasi, 37, was brought to Jinnah Hospital from Landhi area of Karachi on Sunday night after showing possible symptoms of the virus.
She said the man who committed suicide was allegedly addicted to drugs.
According to a statement issued by Dr Seemi Jamali, the patient was brought to the hospital in a drowsy state and later regained consciousness while the person’s behavior was also abnormal.
Informing the details of the deceased person, Dr. Seemi Jamali said that the patient’s chest X-ray was taken which showed that the patient was possibly infected with the coronavirus and he was shifted to the hospital’s COVID-19 ward.
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According to the hospital administration, the patient took off his clothes and started walking around the hospital building and also threatened the staff.
Due to the patient’s objectionable behavior, he was locked on the third floor where he also damaged the iron bars and doors and jumped out of the window at 6:58 in the morning.
As a result, he suffered severe head injuries and was rushed to the Accident Department, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Later, Dr. Sami Jamali confirmed that the coronavirus test of the person who committed suicide was negative.
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