Youth carries father's body in hand cart; video goes viral


Pilibhit, Sep 24 (PTI): A youth had to carry his father's body in a hand cart as he was allegedly refused a vehicle by the district hospital to take the body home in Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit town.

A video showing Suraj, who is a labourer belonging to Madinashah locality, carrying the body of his 70-year-old father Tulsiram who died in the district hospital yesterday, in a hand cart went viral in the social media today.

Suraj claimed that he had rushed his father on a private vehicle to the government hospital around 8 AM but was told to wait for an hour and half before the doctors attended to the patient.

According to the death certificate issued by the hospital, the deceased was admitted at 9.40 AM and he died at 11 AM.

"The hospital staff then asked me to take away the body and said that no vehicle was available for taking the body home," Suraj claimed, adding that he was left with no other option but to arrange a hand cart.

Suraj alleged that he had made several phone calls to get an ambulance for taking his father to hospital in the morning but to no avail.

The superintendent of district hospital Dr RC Sharma when contacted, however, said that he was not contacted by the family of any deceased for the vehicle for carrying the body.

The District Magistrate Masoom Ali Sarwar has said he will order an inquiry if a complaint is made to him in this regard.

Similar videos of a man carrying his dead wife in Odisha and patients being carried by their family members in Uttar Pradesh have been viral on the social media in the recent past.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    This is inhuman and real insult to the humanity.Accountability to be fixed to the hospital who are in lapse of their duty in this case

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  • GM, MLUR

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    What is this again and again? Nobody will donate money now.

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  • Praveen , Kulshekar

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    Is the MP Maneka Gandhi aware of this or are her services reserved only for animals

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  • krish, Dubai

    Mon, Sep 26 2016

    what UP state govt is doing?
    they elected only to loot money?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    Not again.Really do we respect our dead Person ?most probably not all.why not have some soft Corner to the poor at their utmost needy Moment and help?does only Money speaks at hospitals?I feel such situations are increasing day by day.who knows how many are not reported.I feel if I had some Money would immediately donate one ambulance to These poor ones .or all of us could get together and arrange one to them.Superintendent is washing Hands and say noone contacted him.Is there a Need to contact him?why did he not immediately inquired the matter ?Disguesting.May the Soul rest in peace.may be the Person would have lived if Treatment was given at righttime.Heartfelt sympathy to the Family.

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 25 2016

    The Central,only cares about Adani's and Ambani's, or similar kind....

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  • Ken, Mlore/DXB

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Firstly my respects to the departed soul. May his soul rest in peace. Having said this, and without any prejudice, i hope this is not turning out to be a routine, where everyone tomorrow, will be taking the departed persons by cart, or hand, and then expect some rich prince in the gulf to pay them a few lakhs. Hope this wont turn out to be a PITY SCAM. The hospital should be courteous enough to provide them the means to do the final rites in a decent manner. Lets have some decency, and do these on humanitarian grounds. RIP.

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  • Peter, Navi Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    I beg to all to drag the dead body and make viral so that this country and the respecting regional governments will alert and show respect to the DEPARTED. Dead body will not go against the ruling Governments. But they do need respect of them.
    MONEY SPEAKS FOR EVERY THING IN THIS COUNTRY....!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    FEKU Bhakts will be hiding under the bed ...

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    But Bahrain Prime minister will not give money again and again. Now Indian Prime minister have to take care about these kind of issues within the cointry, instead of disributing the tax payer's money in other countries for his publicity.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Poor humans living and conditions after death are worst than Dogs and Cows in this nation.
    People who help the poor are systematically targeted and branded in this nation to ensure:- THAT they should dies and from no corner help should reach the poor.

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  • William , Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Every nook and corner we can see Ache Din. Instead of helping to fill the pockets of super rich pay some attention to these matters also.

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