Imanae Malik is a 3 year old child of Aqeel Malik of Lahore, Pakistan. On November 29, 2009 at 3 am in the morning Imanae, spilt hot water on her wrist. Her parents immediately took her to “Doctors Hospital and Medical Center” in Johar Town, Lahore. They don’t know they are going to lose their child. At Doctor’s Hospital DR. SANDEEP KUMAR was on duty and he gave her three injections containing high doses of anesthesia due to high dosage she (Imanae Malik) died in 3 minutes in her father hands.(Her father wrote the whole story you can read it here)
After this Imanae’s family launches drive against doctors’ negligence. Her Father says a lot of lives can be saved by acting consciously instead of keeping mum. As part of the campaign, the family has started putting up billboards across Lahore portraying a picture of Imanae that reads, “I died because of criminal negligence of the Doctors Hospital.”
The boards were initially put up on three roads in the city – Defense Main Boulevard, Qaddafi Stadium and Shama Chowk – and the family plans to expand the campaign to other places across the city.
The billboards also give addresses of websites dedicated to the awareness campaign and follow-ups of the case. It is for the first time in the country’s history that the family of a victim of alleged medical negligence has publicized the issue through billboards and the Internet, press conferences, emails and text messages.

Imanae Malik - A 3 year Old Girl

Doctors Hospital Johar Town Lahore, Punjab Pakistan
Aqeel said that: The Managing Director of Doctors Hospital Dr.Faiza might be sounding very innocent but dont take her word for it. Doctors Hospital has been involved in a number of such incidents where they have illegally extorted money from various patients. She and the rest of her team have been involved in these dirty tricks all alo…ng. The pharmacy owner operated in cahoots with the very ‘polite sounding’ DH team! The inquiry committee has recommended that these people be tried under the charge of manslaughter.
[Aqeel Malik's message for her daughter (Imanae Malik) ] I fight all day and I cry all night. “Baba ki janoo” you’re always in my sight. It feels like we’re playing hide n seek. I can’t touch you but I can feel you by my side. And I miss you every moment all day and night. “Baba ki janoo” you’re always in my sight…
He said he was even planning to launch a blog on the website www.imanae.co.uk after hundreds of people contacted him and other family members through emails and other media.
Imanae’s website also has numerous pictures and videos of the child and her family, as well as the incident.

Saving lives: “We cannot bring our daughter back but we can do is that we can save other lives by acting consciously instead of keeping mum over the mayhem we have gone through. Dozens of people who faced similar experiences in the same hospital are among those who are contacting me and we have come up with an idea of starting a forum for such victims,” he said, adding that the forum would start operating soon.
Imanae passed away on November 29 after she was allegedly given around four shots of painkillers and various other medicines for treating her minor hand burns.
An untrained doctor allegedly administered the medicines and the overdose led to the child going into a coma and her subsequent death. The Lahore High Court chief justice has taken suo motu notice of the incident, while the Punjab chief minister has also formed an inquiry committee to probe the circumstances of Imanae’s death.
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