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Bihar -Man carries wife’s body on bike after Govt. hospital denied mortuary van

Most of these cases are because of the distance , they came from a small village for city treatment. These hospitals can't obiously send their few number of ambulances on 150-300km journey for a day.

ambulance for cows not for poor

Hello false flagger UP and Bihar are at the opposite ends of the indian map.
 
OMG... That's extreme cow obsession :lol:
If cow is sick,cut it , chop it, cook it, eat it.
 
Most of these cases are because of the distance , they came from a small village for city treatment. These hospitals can't obiously send their few number of ambulances on 150-300km journey for a day.


Hello false flagger UP and Bihar are at the opposite ends of the indian map.

such incidences are common occurrence in Cow Nadu not in Dravida Nadu !

distance not a problem in sending expedition on a 800 million km journey to Mars but a problem when sending dead bodies to villages 100km away from city or town ? Or does it only work through bribery ?

The man who experienced the trauma in Purnia was Shankar Sah, 60, a resident of Ranibari village under Shrinagar police station of Purnia district, whose wife, Susheela Devi, 50, died of illness at the Purnia sadar hospital on Friday.

“After the death of my wife I was told to take away the body and when I requested the medical staff on duty for a vehicle, to carry it back to my village, they told me to arrange for it on my own,” said Sah.

He, then, approached the driver of an ambulance, who demanded Rs 2,500, which he could not afford
 
such incidences are common occurrence in Cow Nadu not in Dravida Nadu !

distance not a problem in sending expedition on a 800 million km journey to Mars but a problem when sending dead bodies to villages 100km away from city or town ? Or does it only work through bribery ?

The man who experienced the trauma in Purnia was Shankar Sah, 60, a resident of Ranibari village under Shrinagar police station of Purnia district, whose wife, Susheela Devi, 50, died of illness at the Purnia sadar hospital on Friday.

“After the death of my wife I was told to take away the body and when I requested the medical staff on duty for a vehicle, to carry it back to my village, they told me to arrange for it on my own,” said Sah.

He, then, approached the driver of an ambulance, who demanded Rs 2,500, which he could not afford

No government in India provides freaking free village to city transportation.

Ambulance service is strictly a inter city facility.


Also Lol come to south India and say "Dravida Nadu " lets see if you walk away in one piece.
 
Also Lol come to south India and say "Dravida Nadu " lets see if you walk away in one piece.

have you heard Tamil Nadu's national anthem ? Pause and listen at 0:28 (verse shown below)


தெக்கணமும் அதிற்சிறந்த திராவிடநல் திருநாடும்
You are the elite Dravidian country in the Deccan;

No government in India provides freaking free village to city transportation.

Ambulance service is strictly a inter city facility..

Asked about the incident, Purnia civil surgeon M M Wasim said, “No mortuary van is available at the sadar hospital, at present, as the one it had is not functional. So, everyone has to arrange one on his own.”

The Purnia incident happened just a day after news footage of the body of a destitute woman being wheeled in a garbage cart to the Sri Krishna Medical College Hospital in Muzaffarpur for post-mortem examination, caused an outrage and prompted the district authorities to initiate an inquiry.

Earlier, in March this year, relatives of another woman who died at the Muzaffarpur sadar hospital, were forced to carry her body on foot for about 500 metres before they could engage an auto-rickshaw to take it home. This, too, happened after they were allegedly denied an ambulance at the hospital.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...-motorcycle/story-pslL9f7B9q9BeHwLyYRB7H.html
 
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