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Uttar Pradesh: Body remains unattended on roadside for 3 hours over COVID-19 scare

A 60-year-old man's body lying on a roadside in Shahjahanpur remained unattended for several hours as people thought he was suffering from COVID-19. His body was buried on Tuesday night, as per the COVID-19 guidelines.

Uttar Pradesh: Body remains unattended on roadside for 3 hours over COVID-19 scare
Uttar Pradesh: Body remains unattended on roadside for 3 hours over COVID-19 scare
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Published : Jun 18, 2020, 8:32 AM IST

Shahjahanpur: The body of a 60-year-old man remained unattended for almost three hours on a roadside here, as people suspected that he had died due to COVID-19, an official said on Wednesday.

The deceased, identified as Liaqat, was a hairdresser in Mumbai and had recently returned to Tilhar in Shahjahanpur, he said.

Liaqat was going to meet his niece on Tuesday, but started experiencing difficulty in breathing and died on the way, the official said.

The people feared they might get infected with the coronavirus on going near Liaqat and his body remained unattended for almost three hours, the official said.

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"On Tuesday evening, we got information that the body of a person is lying unattended. A ticket from Mumbai was found from his possession. This created doubts that the person is a COVID-19 suspect. After this, senior officials were informed," said Qamruzama, the in-charge of Tilhar primary health centre.

He said the body was buried on Tuesday night, as per the COVID-19 guidelines, and the graveyard was sanitised.

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Shahjahanpur: The body of a 60-year-old man remained unattended for almost three hours on a roadside here, as people suspected that he had died due to COVID-19, an official said on Wednesday.

The deceased, identified as Liaqat, was a hairdresser in Mumbai and had recently returned to Tilhar in Shahjahanpur, he said.

Liaqat was going to meet his niece on Tuesday, but started experiencing difficulty in breathing and died on the way, the official said.

The people feared they might get infected with the coronavirus on going near Liaqat and his body remained unattended for almost three hours, the official said.

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"On Tuesday evening, we got information that the body of a person is lying unattended. A ticket from Mumbai was found from his possession. This created doubts that the person is a COVID-19 suspect. After this, senior officials were informed," said Qamruzama, the in-charge of Tilhar primary health centre.

He said the body was buried on Tuesday night, as per the COVID-19 guidelines, and the graveyard was sanitised.

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