Official suspended for keeping corona-hit son at Bengaluru railway room


Bengaluru, Mar 20 (IANS): A senior woman employee was suspended for keeping her foreign-returned son, who tested positive for coronavirus, at the railway guest house near the city station, an official said on Friday.

"South Western Railway zone general manager A.K. Singh has suspended the employee for lodging her 25-year-old COVID-19 affected son at the rest house near the main station in the city centre on March 14," the official told IANS.

The son, who returned to Bengaluru from Germany via Spain on March 13, is an entrepreneur who had set up a start-up in this tech city.

The son rushed to a state-run designated hospital in the city in an ambulance on Wednesday night and tested positive for COVID-19 symptoms after staying at the rest house for five days.

"Disciplinary proceeding against the employee is contemplated. She will not leave the city during her suspension period without the permission of a competent authority," the official said, citing Singh's order.

The employee has been asked to give in writing the reason for keeping her son at the rest house when she has a house in the city's southern suburb.

"The Maples rest house has been sealed and the city civic body fumigated the entire building on Thursday though the victim stayed alone in a room on the second floor.

The Bengaluru railway division is contacting all those who stayed in the 17-room rest house since March 13, persons who came into contact with him and the nearby hotel where he went to have food.

"The victim's mother has also been kept in an isolated ward in the hospital for observation, as she met him in the room daily when she reported for work in the divisional office, adjacent to the station," asserted the official.

All employees working in the personnel section where the victim's mother works have also been screened and kept under close watch.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    What a irresponsible person.Mother as well as son too.Did they think others will come to know and keep it secret?Such people really need some punishment.He went to Spain and to Bangalore.All the way he spread the infection to others.Stupidity.

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    If educated people... Working people behave this way even after announcing so much through media... What about those who are really illiterate and do not know to read and write....and who work on daily wages under the sunlight.... Still they are aware of such things.....We are very selfish...

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    Don't worry Almighty will save the Illiterate & Daily wages people.
    Almighty is with innocent people.

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  • Alexander, Bangalore/USA

    Fri, Mar 20 2020

    It is not Question of Educated people. Its Indian people and mentality. We as Indians always thinking " it is not for me(where there is no benefit), its for others. We are safe. We all are safe until serious disaster will appear.This is not innocent people" it is carelessness and Indian mentality. We need to learn how to be more serious ( now a days we are very serious about religion only) and keep clean our self and our area and surrounding.s which we never learn in 1000 years!!!

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Sat, Mar 21 2020

    Very true... Me for myself and god for everyone... In her own house she didn't keep her son and in the guest room... My goodness!!! Very cheap

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