Refused Ambulance, Son And Son-In-Law Carry Andhra Tribal Woman's Body On Bike
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The second wave of India's COVID-19 pandemic has brought forth some shocking visuals of death, desperation, and helplessness from across the country.
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 bike in Andhra Pradesh's Srikakulam, 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 mandal headquarters. She was referred to Sri Krishna Diagnostics for a CT scan. The patient, however, died waiting for the scan report. Her family's ordeal continued as no ambulance or other vehicle was vehicle was allegedly willing to transport the body for fear of infection.More Related News