Even the policemen who stopped their vehicle didnt help the family get an ambulance
Hyderabad:
The second wave of India s COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth some shocking visuals of death, desperation, and helplessness from across the country. Images of bodies waiting in queue on the roadside to be cremated, extremely sick individuals lying on the road outside hospitals, and mass funerals have been circulating on social media for weeks.
Now comes the picture of a dead woman being carried on a motorcycle in Andhra Pradesh, sandwiched between her son and son-in-law, because ambulances allegedly refused to carry her body.
The incident took place in Srikakulam s Palasa. The woman, a member of the Chenchu tribe, had shown Covid symptoms and was brought to the Neelamani hospital in the
Inconsolable brother of man who succumbed in the car
PALANPUR: Hearth-throbbing scenes were witnessed outside the Palanpur civil hospital when a young Covid-19 patient died in his car waiting for admission into the hospital on Wednesday.
As the victim Jayesh Chaudhary, 32, lay dead in the car, his brother is seeing wailing inconsolably even as others with him try to comfort the youngster. The victim was from Vedanchha village of Palanpur taluka, sources said. Jayesh was also suffering from cancer, locals in Vedanchha told TOI
The victim’s relatives created ruckus and vented their anger against the hospital management.
Hospital in-charge PJ Chaudhary said,” “What can we do when the infrastructure has been stretched beyond its capacity?.”