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Shocking! COVID victim’s body lays in Meerut’s hospital mortuary for 75 days after wife fails to pay Rs 15000

“The doctors asked for Rs 15,000 but I did not have the money. They said they would cremate the body,” said Gudiya.

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New Delhi: In a shocking incident, a COVID-19 victim’s body was kept in Meerut’s Lala Lajpat Rai Memorial Medical College’s (LLRMMC) mortuary for more than 75 days as his wife was not able to pay Rs 15,000. The 29-year-old victim is being identified as, Naresh, who scummed to the coronavirus infection on April 15. His wife, Gudiya, came from Basti district to collect her husband’s body but was reportedly asked to pay Rs 15,000. 

“The doctors asked for Rs 15,000 but I did not have the money. They said they would cremate the body,” Gudiya was quoted as saying by IANS.

Meerut District Magistrate K.Balaji said that he has set up an inquiry to probe the allegations.

Meanwhile, the hospital authorities has denied the allegations. Dr Vidit Dikshit, who oversees the disposal of bodies at the hospital, said “The patient was accompanied by his brother, Vijay. When the patient died on April 15, we called up the number Vijay had given us. It was switched off. The allegation that money was demanded is false. We did not have enough space here so we moved the body to Hapur when no one came forward to claim it.”

The incident came to light after head of the primary health centre in Hapur, Dr Dinesh Khatri, said they had been trying to trace the family since then.

“The chief medical officer of Hapur was informed that no one had claimed the body. It was brought here and kept at the mortuary in the G.S. College. After that, we tried to trace the family. Later, we sought help from the police and the phone number that had been given was put under surveillance,” he said.

He also added that finally Gudiya was traced and called to Hapur where Naresh’s cremation was done in her presence two days ago. Hapur District Magistrate Anuj Singh confirmed that Gudiya came to Hapur for her husband’s last rites.

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