Hyderabad: Three weeks after her husband died of Covid-19 at Hyderabad's Gandhi Hospital and was cremated by the municipal authorities, a woman claimed he is missing and insisted that the authorities show proof of his death and funeral.
Not convinced by the statement of the government-run hospital that her husband died on May 1, a day after his admission to the hospital, the woman and her two daughters believe that he is missing from the hospital.
The issue came to light after Alampall Madhavi, a resident of Vanasthalipuram area in Hyderabad, tweeted to Telangana's cabinet minister K.T. Rama Rao late Wednesday that her husband who was undergoing treatment for Covid-19 went missing from Gandhi Hospital.
Gandhi Hospital Superintendent M. Raja Rao issued a statement on Thursday that Madhusudhan (42) was admitted to the hospital on April 30 with positive diagnosis of Covid, his condition was serious due to bilateral pneumonia with ARDS, and he expired on May 1.
The hospital superintendent said as per the procedure, the body was handed over to police and since nobody from the family came forward to receive the body, the police handed over the same to Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for cremation. The enquiry revealed that the GHMC performed the cremation.
"All due procedures were followed. We sympathise with the family, but it is wrong to defame the hospital and doctors and other staff who are treating hundreds of corona cases risking their lives," Raja Rao said.