THANE, May 30 -- A 35-year-old woman died during a fertility-related diagnostic procedure at a private hospital in Bhiwandi on Thursday, prompting allegations of medical negligence from her family and an investigation by the police. The deceased, identified as Firoza Ramzan Sheikh, reportedly suffered convulsions shortly after being administered an Atropine injection at Siraj Hospital and Diagnostic Center, where she had gone to undergo a Sonosalpingography (SSG) test. SSG is a specialised sonography procedure used to assess whether a woman's fallopian tubes are open or blocked, often as part of infertility treatment. Atropine, an anticholinergic medication, is commonly administered before the procedure to reduce spasms and discomfort. Sheikh, a native of Bhiwandi who was married in Ahilyanagar, had returned to her parental home a week ago to celebrate Eid and attend the wedding of her younger sister, Sumaiya Khatik, scheduled for June 6. According to Khatik, the family took Sheikh to Siraj Hospital at around 1pm on Thursday for the procedure. "After we arrived, the hospital staff asked us to purchase medicines from the hospital medical store. We bought the medicines and then one doctor and two nurses took my sister inside the sonography room and administered an injection," she said. "After the injection, she became unconscious. She was rushed to the ICU and placed on a ventilator," Khatik alleged. The family was allegedly not allowed to meet Sheikh while she was in the ICU. "The doctors later informed us that vomit had entered her lungs," Khatik claimed. Sheikh was declared dead at around 2.30pm. Vinayak Gaikwad, senior police inspector of Shanti Nagar police station, said an accidental death report had been registered. "The hospital said that the death appears to be due to a sudden heart attack."...