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Chatra Man died on the hospital campus, cremated in A’bag

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Chatra: A 45-year-old man from the Baiga community, a very vulnerable tribal group, who was taken to the Chatra Hospital was aware of the Kunda block by 108 ambulances managed by the government two months ago and remained lost even though there was a panic search by his wife, dead and ceremony Last appeared as a body that was not claimed in Hazaribag.
Deputy Deputy Chatra Anjali Yadav has been looking for a report on the deaths of the district civil surgeon, Shyam Nanda Singh.
Taking aware of the incident, the district government has also submitted a report of missing people at the Kunda police station.
Development Officer Block Kunda Murli Yadav insists that Lakhan Baiga died at the Hazaribag Medical College and Hospital campus as soon as he was referred to there from the Chatra Hospital conscious.
“It was solely in the section of the Hazaribag hospital,” he said.
However, the sources in the Ministry of Health said the Chatra Hospital was also the same as negligent because he had referred Lakhan to Hazaribag Hospital without medical officers.
According to the medical record of Hazaribag Hospital, Lakhan was accepted on October 22 and left the hospital on the same day.
On October 24 morning, he was found dead in front of the new hospital.
After post Mortem, his body was stored in a hospital body for four days.
On October 29, the body’s funeral was carried out after declaring it as unclaimed.
Lakhan came from the village of Jagarnathpur in Kunda Block Chatra Regency and on October 20, when he returned home along with his wife, Sunita Baiga, his health suddenly deteriorated.
Immediately after that, Mukhiya from Local Panchayat, Rekha Devi, contacted the health worker concerned and Lakhan was rushed to Chatra Hospital aware at the ambulance 108.
Sunita, left in that place, began to look for her husband and go from the pillar to be sent in vain .
Meanwhile, the caregiver of the corpse, Mohammad Khalid, who is also a social worker, performed Lakhan’s last ritual.
Talking to Toi, Khalid said, “I always click on the pictures of the body before doing the last ritual.
On Wednesday, the police officer Kunda came here and took my statement.
They also confirmed Lakhan’s identity through the pictures I showed.” The incident was It has brought forward suffering and negligence suffered by tribal groups that are vulnerable even though funds are provided to appoint the community.

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