Bengaluru: A shocking case has surfaced in Bengaluru, Karnataka. Two bodies were discovered in Rajajinagar's ESIC Hospital. These are the remains of patients who died as a result of corona infection during the first wave. The remains were discovered in the morgue. He was supposed to be cremated, but the hospital management failed to do so owing to neglect. Suresh Kumar, a BJP MLA, has ordered the hospital management to investigate the incident.
Durga, a Bengaluru resident, perished in the first wave of corona on July 5. The mother's body was not presented to his daughter. Durga's daughter was going about, presuming her mother had been properly burned. However, one of the two remains discovered on Saturday at ESIC Hospital was that of his mother, who died roughly 500 days ago. Another body of Maniraju, in addition to Durga, has been discovered. He died on July 2nd, at the age of 68. He was a father of three daughters. Declare that this hospital is run by the Union Ministry of Labour and Employment's Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) model. Following a report of a bad odour at the hospital, housekeeping sweepers hurried to clean the abandoned morgue, where they discovered two dead.
The morgue was moved to the new structure, according to police. The two bodies in the freezer went unnoticed by the personnel. When was the last time there was a corona epidemic in Bengaluru? When the body was not handed over to the family members by the administration. His last rites were done in the presence of members of the Bengaluru municipal family. On Monday, Durga and Maniraju were cremated. Both of their families were taken aback and enraged by the news.
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