Delhi radiation exposure: One patient dies
Delhi radiation exposure: One patient dies
The victim, 35-year-old Rajender Prasad, died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.

New Delhi: A man hospitalised after radiation exposure in the national capital earlier this month died due to multi-organ failure on Monday, doctors said.

Rajender Prasad, 35, a worker at a shop in Mayapuri scrap market, died at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences.

He was shifted there on April 13 from the DDU hospital, where he was initially admitted.

"He died due to multi-organ failure at around 9.30 pm.

His condition had deteriorated. His TLC count and his platelet count had dropped drastically and he had developed pneumonia.

There were signs of kidney and liver function impairment. He was on ventilator and was being administered multiple drugs," a doctor with the hospital said.

Four other radiation exposure patients are still admitted in AIIMS, while Deepak Jain, the owner of the scrap shop from where radioactive material Cobalt-60 was recovered, is at Apollo Hospital.

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