De-refrigerated dead body rotted

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Birendra K C

De-refrigerated dead body rotted

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The dead body kept in the D-freeze of Arghakhanchi Hospital was found to be rotten.

36-year-old Ganesh Tamrakar of Sandhikhark Municipality-1 Ratale on July 2  My family saw me unconscious at home. After that, he was brought to the hospital and the doctor declared him dead. The hospital said that he died due to heart attack. 

Tamrakar had been teaching at Rainbow Monteshwari in Chutraveshi for three years. The body was kept in the de-freeze of the hospital after being told not to burn it until his parents, who were living in India, came. Ramesh Chundali, owner of Monteshwari, said that after his parents arrived, the body was decomposed and his face was unrecognizable. "I couldn't go near the dead body because of the smell," he said.

Relatives of the deceased have said that due to the serious negligence of the hospital, the body has decomposed and is unrecognizable. They even protested for some time in front of the hospital on Sunday.

hospital chief Dr. Jagannath Tiwari said that due to technical problems, the dead body kept in de-freeze has started to rot. "The body has been kept in the freezer for seven years," he said, "now there is a problem, whether it is a gas leak or some other reason, we don't know about technical matters." Tiwari said that the decomposing of the dead body was an error in the de-freeze.

Balaram Mishra, chairman of the hospital development committee, said that the rotting of dead bodies kept in de-freeze is a serious problem and an error and the truth will be investigated. "We will investigate why the body that was kept safe was decomposed," he said. Medical officer of the hospital Dr. Pawan Kumar Shah, Chairman of the Hospital Development Committee Balram Mishra, representatives of the Federation of Journalists, District Administration Office, experts from related bodies, Sandhikhark Municipality Chief Krishna Prasad Shrestha and the brothers of the deceased, Mohan, Krishna and Laxman Tamrakar, said that an investigation committee has been formed.

'This problem has happened, we have formed an investigation committee to prevent this from happening again,' he said, 'The entire responsibility of the body is with the police, the truth is with the police.' 

Tamrakar has been cremated at Gachcheghat on Sunday evening. The deceased Tamrakar has a wife and a 5-year-old son.

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