MP hospital goof-up: Christian cremated after body handed over

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal (MP) 

In a major goof-up on the part of a state-run hospital here, a 57-year-old Christian man's body was handed over by its staffers to the relatives of a Hindu deceased who cremated him as per customs in Badwai village near here, police said Tuesday.

Kunjmon KP, a Christian resident of Ashoka Garden area in Bhopal, died on October 27 after suffering a cardiac arrest, his friend said Tuesday.

"Kunjmon's remains were kept in a morgue at the BMHRC. When his son, two daughters and other relatives went to collect his body Monday, they were handed over another man's body by the hospital staffers," he claimed.

When we saw that it was not Kunjmon's body and protested, the hospital staffers realised that they had handed over Kunjmon's body to the kin of one Khushilal, he said.

Khushilal, a resident of Badwai village near here, had died on October 27 and his body was also kept in the same mortuary at the BMHRC, said Joseph.

"The hospital staffers then contacted Prem Nayaran, the son of Khushilal, who rushed to the BMHRC. He told them and the grieving relatives of Kunjmon that he had cremated the body on Sunday and also immersed the ashes in the Narmada river in neighbouring district as per Hindu customs," he said.

said he didn't remove the cover from the face of the corpse fearing of catching infection, as had died of tuberculosis.

The shocked family of Kunjmon has handed over Khushilal's body to his family.

"Kunjmon's funeral was supposed to take place Tuesday, but due to this incident we had no other option but to hold a meeting in his memory," said Joseph.

Confirming the incident, station inspector Tuesday said Khushilal's body was handed over to his family for

He said apart from the hospital staffers, police have also filed a case against the family members of

"The BMRC management and relatives of deceased who cremated Kunjmon have been booked for hurting religious sentiments under section 297 of the IPC," Chauhan said.

BMHRC and other officials could not be contacted despite repeated attempts.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 22:25 IST