Kundapur: Bizarre - Family given wrong body for final rites, locals hold flash protest


Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur

Kundapur, Aug 23: In a bizarre incident, family members of a deceased man were handed over the mortal remains of a different person.

The faux pas came to light just minutes before the final rites were going to be held.

A 65-year-old resident of Koteshwar died of coronavirus. His body had been packed and brought to Halekote cemetry by ambulance. As the body was packed, the family could not verify the identity.

However, when the packing was opened to conduct the last rites, the family to their shock realized that the body was not their relative's.

Instead of a 65-year-old, the family found the body of a young man.

Chaos prevailed at the cremation ground over the exchange of the body. The family members and locals took the ambulance driver to task for carrying the wrong body. The locals held a flash protest at the spot.

The police arrived and tried to pacify the locals.

By noon, the elderly man's body was brought to the cemetry and the young man's body was taken back.

 

 

  

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2020

    Cannot trust anyone after 2014.

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  • kusuma kumari, nellore

    Sun, Aug 23 2020

    how can you trust a hospital which does not even canot hand over the right body?

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 23 2020

    God knows how many such goof ups have taken place in the past through out India! They never give the Corona test reports and they never show the face of the dead body! Whatever they say is right!! and the Bhakts trust them without second thought!

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