Moradabad: A shocking incident has been reported from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh. In fact, the postmortem of a man was going to be conducted in the mortuary, but in the meantime, something happened that made everyone lose consciousness. The body was reportedly kept in the freezer for seven hours, but as soon as it was taken for postmortem, the man's body began to move. This led to a stampede in the post mortem house. The family and doctors reportedly came in after seeing all this. As soon as the freezer was opened, it was discovered that the man was "alive" again. This shocking case is from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh.
In fact, electrician Srikesh Kumar, who lives here, was hit by a speeding motorcycle and was taken to the district hospital on Thursday night after the accident. He has been declared brought dead by doctors here. The next day the hospital staff placed the body in the freezer. The body was then kept in the freezer for about seven hours later. After that, when consent was to be given for the post-mortem of the dead body, then only Madhubala, the sister-in-law of the deceased, kept in the freezer, was shocked by what she saw. Here Madhubala noticed that the body in the freezer shook a little.
The chief medical superintendent of Moradabad, Dr Shiv Singh says, 'The emergency medical officer saw the patient at 3 am when his heart was not beating. He had examined the man several times. He has then declared brought dead but was found alive by a police team and his family in the morning. An inquiry has been ordered. Our priority now is to save his life. He also said, 'This is one of those rare cases. We cannot call it negligence.'
The family members, on the other hand, say, "We will lodge a complaint of negligence against the doctors as they almost killed Srikesh by placing him in the freezer. Srikesh Kumar is now undergoing treatment at a health centre in Meerut where his condition has improved.
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