THANE, Oct. 7 -- The Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) has suspended Dr Sanjay Jadhav, a specialist medical officer at Shastri Nagar Hospital, following the death of a toddler and her aunt due to a snake bite two weeks ago in Dombivli. The KDMC commissioner suspended Dr Jadhav on October 3 with immediate effect, under Section 56(1) of the Maharashtra Municipal Corporation Act. The toddler, Pranavi Bhoir, 4, died due to a snake bite on September 28, and her 24-year-old aunt, Shruti Thakur, succumbed to the venom on September 30. Family members alleged that delays, non-availability of anti-venom, and inadequate facilities at Shastri Nagar Hospital have contributed to the deaths. The victims' family staged a protest in health officer Dr Deepa Shukla's cabin at the KDMC headquarters, demanding that a case of culpable homicide be filed against the hospital staff. The protest ended only after Dr Shukla assured on paper that strict action would be taken against those found guilty. Following the incident, Dr Shukhla carried out a detailed inquiry with the hospital staff and the hospital's chief medical officer. Based on the investigation, a report was submitted on October 3, 2025, by Dr Shukla. The report stated that on the day of the incident, Dr Sanjay Jadhav, who was scheduled for night duty, was absent as his daughter was unwell. Reacting to the suspension order, Satyawan Mhatre, Bhoir's uncle, said to HT, "We do not want the doctor suspended. I want action against Dr Deepa Shukla, who is responsible. Tomorrow, I am leading a protest rally to the KDMC headquarters at 11am with hundreds of residents from Dombivli West and will later go to court to file a case against Dr Shukla." Despite the KDMC report stating that patients were given anti-venom, oxygen support, and PICU care, Mhatre maintains that these claims are false. Kaptan Mali...