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Rights panel intervenes in body mix-up case

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has registered a case in connection with a recent mix-up of two women’s bodies at Government General Hospital here. The commission has sought explanations from the Director of Health Services and the District Collector about the incident, which had anguished a tribal family from Attappady.

The body of a tribeswoman from Attappady brought to District Hospital for postmortem was mixed up with a COVID-19 victim’s body and handed over to its relatives. The kin of the woman who died of COVID-19 cremated the tribeswoman’s body as per the pandemic protocol.

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Printable version | Sep 23, 2020 11:52:56 PM | https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/rights-panel-intervenes-in-body-mix-up-case/article32681020.ece

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