More Decomposing Bodies Of Suspected COVID-19 Victims Found Floating In Indian River
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Officials said the bodies appeared to have come from far-off places
Last rites were performed on them in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines
More decomposing bodies of suspected COVID-19 victims were found floating in India s Ganges River, officials announced Monday.
At least six bodies were spotted over the weekend by Uttar Pradesh officials in the state s portion of the major river, the Times of India reported.
Fatehpur s sub-divisional magistrate, Pramod Jha, said a search operation was conducted after they were informed of the bodies Sunday morning.
According to Jha, the retrieved bodies could not be identified as they were already in a highly decomposed state. He added that they appeared to have been from far-off places.
Missing Man s Decomposing Body Found In Plastic Bag In New York Apartment
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A stabbing victim s body was stuffed in a black plastic bag inside a Harlem apartment frequented by drug users, a report says
A home health aide was cleaning the apartment when they found the body wrapped in a plastic bag under a comforter
The apartment s tenant, who denied knowing the victim, has an open-door policy so others can shoot up and stay there
New York authorities discovered late last week the decomposing body of a stabbing victim stuffed in a black plastic bag inside a Harlem apartment used as a shooting gallery and temporary sleeping area for the neighborhood s drug users.
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