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Selvakumari rushed to the emergency clinic in the Supreme Court, but the pharmacy was under renovation.
When the incident occurred, lawyer S Selvakumari was entering from Gate G next to the Supreme Court Museum when she was suddenly attacked by a group of monkeys, causing her right thigh to be bitten.
On Thursday, a lawyer was attacked by monkeys inside the Supreme Court building while entering the campus. When the incident occurred, lawyer S Selvakumari was entering from Gate G next to the Supreme Court Museum when she was suddenly attacked by a group of monkeys, causing her right thigh to be bitten.
Selvakumari rushed to the emergency clinic in the Supreme Court, but the pharmacy was undergoing renovations, bar and bench the report said.
“I tried to enter the Supreme Court and one of the monkeys bit me on the thigh. No one came to save me outside the gate. There was no one stationed and then when I rushed to the Supreme Court dispensary, renovation work was going on there. bar and bench As said.
A life member of the Supreme Court Bar Association, Selvakumari's friends rushed her to the polyclinic near the Registrar's Court, but “there were no medicines” there either.
“There were some doctors at the polyclinic… they just cleaned the wounds. But there were no emergency medicines. Nothing. I was just asked to go to Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital,” she said.
Selvakumari then went to the Delhi High Court dispensary where she received a tetanus injection.
“After that, I went to RML hospital and got 3 more injections. After that, I got two more injections today. Now I am experiencing some reactions in my body. There is a lot of fever and mental trauma. They should at least have minimum medicines at the door. No one drives the monkeys away or prevents such incidents from happening.