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Floating dead bodies in Ganga: Ghazipur and Buxar district magistrates play blame games
Ganga banks
PATNA, May 11: District magistrates (DM) of Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh and Buxar in Bihar are blaming each other on the recovery of 84 bodies from the Ganga banks. Mangla Prasad Singh, DM of Ghazipur today claimed only 13 bodies were found on the banks of Ganga in his district and they had come from Bihar.
However, Buxar DM, Aman Sameer contradicted his Ghazipur counterpart and claimed most of the 71 bodies found floating at Mahadev Ghat in Chausa block were from Uttar Pradesh.
DM of Buxar and SP, Neeraj Kumar Singh, visited Chausa late Monday night and retrieved 71 bodies. All bodies found at Mahadeva Ghat were buried on the banks of the Ganga by using JCB machines. DM said medical staff have collected DNA samples and swabs of the bodies for identification. He admitted majority of them must be of Corona victims.