Sunday, 16 August 2020

Family Forced to Carry Dead Body on Bicycle Due to COVID-19 fear in Karnataka's Belagavi

Family Forced to Carry Dead Body on Bicycle 
Due to COVID-19 fear in Karnataka's Belagavi

After an incident of a dead body being carried on a pull cart was reported at Athani town, another heart-wrenching incident of a family transporting a dead body on a bicycle has come to light in Belagavi.

As neighbours did not help them out fearing the man died of COVID-19,  the family members were compelled to use a bicycle to transport the body to a crematorium in MK Hubballi village, Kittur taluk on Sunday.

71-year-old Sadeppa Parasappa Salagar, a resident of Gandhi Nagar, was suffering from fever since the  last  two days.  It is said that when family members took the patient to a primary health centre in the village on Saturday, they advised them to go to a district hospital on finding COVID symptoms

Unfortunately, he died on Sunday at 6 am, at his home, before he could be taken for further treatment. The deceased's wife Gangawwa, pleaded to health officials of the PHC, to provide an ambulance to transport the body to crematorium. However, they did not respond. People have expressed anger over this incident IE

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