UP: Rats gnawed at the body, made a hole in the waist... The corpse kept in the mortuary was gnawed by mice
A family in Mirzapur, India, has alleged that rats gnawed on their deceased relative's body in a hospital mortuary, raising concerns about hygiene and care in medical facilities.
A mortuary at a government hospital in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, has come under fire after family members reported that rats had gnawed at the body of their deceased loved one. The incident involves the corpse of Abhishek, who died by suicide earlier and was placed in the mortuary on March 8. Upon attempting to retrieve the body, the grieving family discovered that portions of it were missing, leading them to accuse the facility of negligence due to a malfunctioning freezer.
The family has expressed outrage over the state of the mortuary, which they claim was unsanitary and poorly maintained, forcing them to buy ice to preserve the body themselves. Hospital officials responded to the uproar after the family's complaints, sending representatives to the scene in an effort to calm the situation and address the concerns raised in the aftermath of the disturbing findings.
This incident has sparked significant debate about the quality of healthcare infrastructure in India, particularly in public hospitals. Maintaining proper hygiene and care for deceased patients is critical, and this case sheds light on the broader issues of neglect within the health sector that often affect families in distress during their most vulnerable moments.