Mysuru: Keeping corona-infected person's body for public view - Family sued


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)

Mysuru, May 3: The city police have registered a case against the family members and friends of a person who died of coronavirus infection. They have been accused of keeping the body for enabling people to pay their last respects, in violation of law.

The mortal remains of a person who died of infection within the limits of Narasimharaja police station were kept in Karunalaya church for public view. The police who went there after getting information, registered cases under National Disaster Management Act and Infectious Diseases Control and Prevention Act, said city police commissioner, Dr Chandragupta.

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Mon, May 03 2021

    What happens when a dead body is kept for public view.. ????? When the person is dead virus must die for sure. Why our medical fraternity is making it so complicated. Even God may fail to understand the logic.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Mon, May 03 2021

    Round up those responsible for this breach of act and carelessness? Were they expecting a miracle that the dead person would be raised to life?

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