Bangalore: Eight more deaths in Beggars’ Colony



Bangalore: Eight more deaths in Beggars’ Colony

Bangalore, Aug 20 (DHNS): Death and drama continued at the City’s Karnataka State Rehabilitation Centre (Beggars’ Colony), where eight more people died under mysterious circumstances on Thursday, taking the toll in the last two days to 20.

While six died at the Colony, two more were declared dead at the Epidemic (Isolation) hospital.But with the authorities’ “natural death” theory coming under intense scrutiny from various quarters, the bodies of the victims were on Thursday subjected to a post-mortem.

On Wednesday, all the 12 bodies were cremated without an autopsy. Legal experts maintained that 12 deaths on a single day would warrant a post-mortem since the circumstances could be considered as “unnatural.” 










Govt stand

Meanwhile, Home Minister V S Acharya on Thursday said the inmates of Beggars’ Colony have died a natural death and that there was no outbreak of any communicable disease.

“Majority of the inmates are very old and ill. They will have very low immunity level. Death rate in such colonies will be more. Death of five to eight people every day is common in such places. That was why we thought a post-mortem was not necessary,” he said.

The colony, the minister further said, is a crowded place and  the infrastructure facilities in the area needed further improvement. The Social Welfare department has been directed to take steps in this regard, the minister added. Meanwhile, State Health Commissioner, D N Nayak said as per normal procedures, only those patients who have died in government hospitals are subjected to post-mortem, unless their relatives don’t want it.

“In the case of bodies that arrive at government hospitals with suspected foul play, the post-mortem is done only when requisition is received from either the Police or Social Welfare Department,” he said. In this case, no requests were made for post-mortem to government hospitals.

An inquiry commission under the chairmanship of Manjunath Prasad, Commissioner, Social Welfare Department, has been constituted. “A report will be submitted to the State government within the next three days,” said C N Manje Gowda, Chairman, Central Relief Committee after a visit to Beggars’ Colony.

The Commission will look into the hygiene aspects within the Colony premises.

At the Isolation hospital, the deaths of Mehboob (46) and Akbar (40) on Thursday were attributed to gastroenteritis. Currently, 22 patients from the Colony are being treated at the hospital, of whom two are in critical condition. Dr B G Tilak, medical superintendent, Victoria Hospital, confirmed that six people were brought to the hospital.  To ascertain the exact reason for the deaths, samples of patients’ stools were sent to the Public Health Institute.

Results

The test results are expected on Friday. Doctors said since the inmates are severely malnourished and have low immunity, a simple food poisoning can cause gastroenteritis which can even cost their life.
 
Nayak said because of the limited number of doctors, the department had asked Beggars’ Colony officials to take patients to other government hospitals.

Though Manje Gowda said that the situation is under control, the sea of ambulances and the crowd of tense looking doctors and paramedics at the Colony premises were sufficient to explain the gravity of the situation. The dead were identified as Muga, Prakash, Sidappa, Manju and Dasappa.

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  • adshenoy, mangloor

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    This is tragic indeed.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Well said Mr Acharya- I qoute him"There is no outbreak of any comunicable disease" Mr Acharya my question for you is that first day death of eighteen begger's post mortem was not done? then how you know about the disease is communicable or not?If not then how Beggars are dying everyday?

    BJP enjoying political convention in Bellary having all ministers sitting in the dias & laughing @ CONG/JDS leaders while in Bangalore an emergency help required to contain dying of oppresed people in Beggar's coloney
    Where is Mr Sudhakar minister for Social Welfare ???? Need to take moral responsibilty and resign immediatly from the ministry?

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  • alwyn, mangalore

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    My Dear politician kindly spend more money for Rehabilitation Centre (Beggars’ Colony), instead of giving Govt. site and Govt for temple and Swammy swami nityananda, if govt. dont have money ask Reddy brothers they have black money if u can do anything atleast give me a chance to do something for this poor people, and i want to request ur to pls. make equal right for very one. all hindu, muslim christian and s.c./s.t. all Govt. job should be given equal not only for sc and st. specially Dear C.M. kindly spend some Govt. money for above mentioned centre, if u can.t just get lost u dont have right to stay in this post.

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  • Francis Lobo, Bejai,Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    We should really congratulate Dr.Acharaya for saying that 13 people can die on a single day at the Beggar's colony due to age and illness. I think he has lost his medical practice to the political rat race

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore,India

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    If the same beggars are treated by the missionaries, then the issue of conversion will be raised to instigate venom passsion by the so called saviour of the soicety. But where are the same people to spread the venom of coversion? They donot serve nor allow others to serve.
    If the same would have happened in some charitable private assn. then Govt. tone would have been different. After all these are beggars who has no takers. Might be some private hospitals have already bidding for their dead bodies.

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  • lukas, malpe

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    shame on our karantaka government,CM enjoying watching movie in delhi and aftet that he went to bellaty samavesha,no respect for death of beggars.they are running out of colony

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Kemmannu

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Do our chaddy's swallow even beggars food? Disgusting.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Most shocking......,the country spends thousands of crores for games like common wealth but can't feed few hundred beggers in such a big metro city Bangalore. What a shame??

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 20 2010

    Good reason for BJP to start yet another HOMA, to cleanse evil. Acharya need to given padmashree, what an excellent reasoning.

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  • Alwyn Lobo, Mangalore- USA

    Thu, Aug 19 2010

    The Karnataka Government is unable to give basic things to the people who pay taxes. Infact and this is truth BJP and it's groups is not bothered about others. That is why within two yeras so many riots, murders and all. How any one can expect they will take care of the people who don't have any sort of income or property. Shame on Karnatka Government and the supporters. May the souls who departed rest in peace.

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