Woman’s body gnawed on by insects at Jhansi medical college mortuary, action against 3
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsThe body of a 26-year-old woman was found gnawed on by insects while it was kept at the mortuary of the medical college in Jhansi, her horrified family alleged, prompting authorities to announce a probe and action against three staffers.
Officials on Monday said Kranti Devi, a resident of Sarvo village in the Gurusarai area, allegedly consumed poison on November 28 following a quarrel with her husband while staying at her parental home. She died during treatment at the medical college.
On Sunday, her brother Saksham Patel said he had paid money the day earlier to keep the body in the mortuary’s deep freezer. However, when he returned to claim the body he found that insects had partially eaten her eye and ear, he alleged.
Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) Dr Sachin Mahour, who reached the spot following the commotion and assured the family that a probe would be conducted, said examination of the corpse revealed bite marks near the woman’s eyes and ears.
He said one mortuary employee had been terminated, another suspended and a third issued a show-cause notice.
A detailed inquiry was underway and instructions have been issued to ensure greater sensitivity and proper maintenance the mortuary, officials said.