Tuesday, April 30

Medic dies of Covid-19, mob tries to stop burial

Dr Simon Hercules died on April 20

On April 20, Dr Simon Hercules, a neurosurgeon who was treating coronavirus patients in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, died after contracting the disease.

Far from getting a proper burial, his family and friends were beaten up while trying to do so.

Dr Hercules’ friends and family were attacked on Sunday night when they took his body to a burial ground in Chennai (formerly Madras).

One of his friends had to quietly bury him in the early hours of Monday without any family members present.

He said the neurosurgeon “didn’t deserve this end”.

“He was not shown even basic humanity. Even his wife and son couldn’t be there to say goodbye,” Dr Pradeep told the News Minute website.

Local media reported that a mob of about 20 people attacked Dr Hercules’ friends and family with sticks and rods. Two ambulance drivers were also injured in the incident.

Police said the people lived near the burial ground and were worried that burying Covid-19 patients in the vicinity would spread the virus.

Dr Pradeep said that Dr Hercules continued to serve during the pandemic instead of staying home, and he most likely got the infection from one of his patients.

Tamil Nadu state Health Minister C Vijayabaskar condemned the incident.

“What happened to that doctor is condemnable. Such things should not happen in the future,” he said.

Experts have said that people need to be more aware about the burial rules for Covid-19 patients.

The federal health ministry guidelines say that burying the bodies of coronavirus victims is safe if all precautions are followed.

These include instructions for how bodies should be handled and disposed off. It also defines what kind of rituals can be carried out.

BBC

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