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KEM nurses threaten strike after patient’s kin assault one of them
Updated On: 29 April, 2026 08:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Sarthak Mehta
Nurses at KEM Hospital have threatened to go on strike after a mob of a deceased patient’s relatives allegedly assaulted an on-duty nurse and security staff. The incident has sparked protests, with healthcare workers demanding stricter security measures and controlled access for visitors

Nurses stage a protest following the assault incident. PIC/Sarthak mehta
An on-duty nurse and three security personnel were allegedly assaulted at King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH) by relatives of a deceased patient early Tuesday morning. Following the incident, the nurse, 34-year-old Tejaswini Patil, was hospitalised, while the guards received first aid.
According to hospital staff, the incident took place between 5.00 am and 6.30 am when a mob, consisting of around 10 relatives of a deceased patient, entered Ward 41 and surrounded a nurse station. They alleged negligence in medical care, demanding to speak with a doctor. Subsequently, the mob started hurling abuses at the hospital staff, and two women from the mob allegedly began physically attacking the nurse.
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