Kolkata:The body of a COVID-19 patient was kept inside a shop in North Kolkata for around 15 hours by his family members after doctors at a hospital refused to issue a death certificate as his coronavirus test report was pending.
The administration arranged for his cremation on Thursday afternoon after local people put up a road blockade demanding the removal of the body from the shop in the congested Ultadanga area, family members of the 55-year-old deceased said.
The incident occurred close on the heels of another incident in which the body of a septuagenarian coronavirus patient was kept inside a freezer by his family members here for at least 48 hours as "no help" came from the authorities to cremate it.
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The 55-year-old owner of a sweetmeat shop in Ultadanga, who was sick for the last 4 days, underwent tests for COVID-19 infection on Wednesday and died after returning from the laboratory in the evening, family sources said.
His family members brought the body to the Kolkata Medical College and Hospital, a government facility, on Wednesday night but the doctors there refused to issue a death certificate, since the result of the coronavirus test was still pending, they said.
"We brought back the body from the hospital around 10 pm, kept it in the sweetmeat shop and informed the local police station about the situation. We all slept outside on the road," the brother of the deceased said.