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COVID-19 patient's body lies on Bengaluru road for 3 hours in rain

A 63-year-old Covid-19 positive person collapsed on the road and died at Hanumantha Nagar in south Bengaluru and the body lay there drenched in the rain for three hours, before an ambulance came and removed his body. An inquiry has been initiated in the matter.

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Published : Jul 4, 2020, 1:15 PM IST

Updated : Jul 4, 2020, 6:23 PM IST

Bengaluru: A 63-year-old COVID-19 positive patient died after collapsing on the road near his house at Hanumantha Nagar in south Bengaluru on Friday. The body of the man lay there for three hours before an ambulance could reach to pick him up.

Reportedly, the deceased had developed breathing issues. So he had asked the ambulance to pick him up nearby his house.

"As he was on his way, he collapsed all of a sudden and died on the road," his wife alleged.

COVID-19 patient's body lies on Bengaluru road for 3 hours in rain

"After nearly three hours, the ambulance arrived and removed his body. Till then, the body lay there drenched in the rain," she added.

Neither any relative nor his neighbours came forward to shift the body because of the fear of getting infected with the virus.

Meanwhile, Civic Commissioner Anil Kumar has assured of taking stern action against whoever is found guilty of the lapse. He also ordered an inquiry into the delay.

Also Read: COVID-19: Youths in Kodagu form collective, voluntarily sanitize roads

Bengaluru: A 63-year-old COVID-19 positive patient died after collapsing on the road near his house at Hanumantha Nagar in south Bengaluru on Friday. The body of the man lay there for three hours before an ambulance could reach to pick him up.

Reportedly, the deceased had developed breathing issues. So he had asked the ambulance to pick him up nearby his house.

"As he was on his way, he collapsed all of a sudden and died on the road," his wife alleged.

COVID-19 patient's body lies on Bengaluru road for 3 hours in rain

"After nearly three hours, the ambulance arrived and removed his body. Till then, the body lay there drenched in the rain," she added.

Neither any relative nor his neighbours came forward to shift the body because of the fear of getting infected with the virus.

Meanwhile, Civic Commissioner Anil Kumar has assured of taking stern action against whoever is found guilty of the lapse. He also ordered an inquiry into the delay.

Also Read: COVID-19: Youths in Kodagu form collective, voluntarily sanitize roads

Last Updated : Jul 4, 2020, 6:23 PM IST
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