New Delhi: In a heartbreaking incident on Tuesday (April 27), a Andhra Pradesh household was compelled to hold a lady’s body on a bike to the cremation floor.
Unable to seek out an ambulance as hospitals stay overwhelmed below the rising variety of COVID-19 instances and deaths, a household had no selection however to hold a deceased lady’s body on a bike to the cremation floor in Andhra Pradesh’s Srikakulam.
The 50-year-old lady had COVID-19 signs for some time and he or she had been ready for her take a look at outcomes. However, the lady died earlier than her diagnostic report.
The deceased lady G Chenchula (50), a local of Mandasa Mandal village in Srikakulam district in Andhra Pradesh. She was taken to a hospital by her son with the assistance of one of many relations on Monday.
G Chenchula died after taking CT scan no one got here to shift her body to residence the member of the family’s had been additionally does not have readability she is covid positive or unfavourable, she is covid positive as per her reviews.
Hoping to rearrange an ambulance or every other automobile, the household stored ready with the body earlier than ferrying it to the cremation floor on a bike. As they could not discover an ambulance, the lady’s son and son-in-law took her body to their village for cremation on a bike.
Meanwhile, India reported 3,23,144 recent coronavirus infections, taking the cumulative caseload to 1,76,36,307 on Tuesday (April 27), as per information by the well being ministry.
The nation’s complete COVID-19 caseload has now elevated to 1.76 crore (1,76,36,307), of which, 28.82 lakh (28,82,204) are lively instances. India has additionally witnessed 1.97 lakh (1,97,894 ) coronavirus-related deaths.