ETV Bharat / bharat

Garbage van ferries bodies of Covid patients in Chhattisgarh

In an appaling incident, a garbage van was used to ferry bodies of Covid patients in Chattisgarh. Chief Medical Officer has ordered a probe after the incident.

Garbage van ferries bodies of Covid patients in Chhattisgarh
Garbage van ferries bodies of Covid patients in Chhattisgarh
author img

By

Published : Apr 15, 2021, 12:07 PM IST

Updated : Apr 15, 2021, 12:53 PM IST

Rajnandgaon: In what can be described as an insult to the dead, a garbage van was used to ferry bodies of Covid patients in Dongargaon block of Rajnandgaon in Chattisgarh.

Garbage van ferries bodies of Covid patients in Chhattisgarh

On Wednesday, three deaths due to COVID was reported from the area. Chief Medical Officer B R Tiwari has ordered a probe after the incident was reported in the media. He also added that initially the vehicle was used to lift garbage but now it has been used for making public announcements.

Also read: Curfew-like restrictions come into effect in Maharashtra

Zerwahi resident Budhiyarin Bai, Asra resident Premlata and Nirmala Bai died during treatment at a Covid Care centre. The bodies were supposed to be ferried as per the protocol to the crematorium. But panchayat officials were negligent and ferried the bodies in a garbage van said the relatives of the deceased.

Also read: Neighbouring states unable to supply oxygen to Maha: Tope

When Block Medical Officer Ragini Chandre was asked about the incident, he said that the responsibility of carrying bodies has been entrusted with the Nagar Panchayat. He said that he was unaware of the vehicle used for ferrying bodies.

Also read: Raj imposes 6 pm to 6 am curfew in all cities from April 16-30

Rajnandgaon: In what can be described as an insult to the dead, a garbage van was used to ferry bodies of Covid patients in Dongargaon block of Rajnandgaon in Chattisgarh.

Garbage van ferries bodies of Covid patients in Chhattisgarh

On Wednesday, three deaths due to COVID was reported from the area. Chief Medical Officer B R Tiwari has ordered a probe after the incident was reported in the media. He also added that initially the vehicle was used to lift garbage but now it has been used for making public announcements.

Also read: Curfew-like restrictions come into effect in Maharashtra

Zerwahi resident Budhiyarin Bai, Asra resident Premlata and Nirmala Bai died during treatment at a Covid Care centre. The bodies were supposed to be ferried as per the protocol to the crematorium. But panchayat officials were negligent and ferried the bodies in a garbage van said the relatives of the deceased.

Also read: Neighbouring states unable to supply oxygen to Maha: Tope

When Block Medical Officer Ragini Chandre was asked about the incident, he said that the responsibility of carrying bodies has been entrusted with the Nagar Panchayat. He said that he was unaware of the vehicle used for ferrying bodies.

Also read: Raj imposes 6 pm to 6 am curfew in all cities from April 16-30

Last Updated : Apr 15, 2021, 12:53 PM IST
ETV Bharat Logo

Copyright © 2024 Ushodaya Enterprises Pvt. Ltd., All Rights Reserved.