Tiff over exchange of bodies at hospital

September 10, 2011

Mangalore, September 10: It is an uncommon occurrence for students to exchange textbooks, or notebooks in their hurry to rush home. Here is a classic case of human error, where bodies of two persons were exchanged while they were being delivered to relatives from the mortuary.

The body of Ganesh, a resident of Bantwal who died in an accident was kept in the mortuary of Government Wenlock Hospital. Meanwhile, the body of Raju from Tamil Nadu, who died falling from a fishing boat four days ago, too, was kept at the same morgue.

Incidentally, relatives of both dead persons reached the mortuary to claim the bodies on Thursday. After the autopsy, mortuary staff brought the body of Ganesh outside first. Immediately, relatives of Raju took the body without identifying it and kept it in the ambulance which they hired. However, they did not leave the mortuary premises as they had to wait for one of their relatives.

When the mortuary staff brought the body of Raju outside, relatives of Ganesh came forward to claim it. However, relatives of Ganesh found that the body was not of their kin. Following this, a verbal tiff ensued between both relatives and the hospital staff. Relatives of both sides took the mortuary staff to task. Later, the commotion ended after both relatives exchanging the bodies.

Wenlock Hospital resident medical officer P Saroja told TOI that both were medico-legal cases and hence, the hospital staff had handed over the bodies to police. Hence, the police and the relatives should have confirmed the identity of bodies before it was delivered, she added.

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Mangaluru, Sept 16: In a heartwarming display of communal unity, members of Hindu and Christian communities celebrated Eid Milad—marking the birth of Prophet Mohammed—by distributing sweets and refreshments to their Muslim neighbors in Dakshina Kannada.

In Boliyar, near Konaje on the outskirts of Mangaluru, members of the local organization Geleyara Balaga surprised participants in the Eid Milad procession with an offering of sweets and cold drinks. 

The gesture of goodwill was led by Manoj, Sheena Poojary, Denis Lily, Sanat, Lokanath, Satish, Praveen, Madhu, and Valentine. Abdul Rahman, the khateeb of Boliyar Juma Masjid, expressed heartfelt gratitude for this act of kindness.

In a similar display of solidarity, a group of Hindus, draped in saffron shawls, distributed sweets and drinks to those partaking in the Eid Milad procession at Mani village, Bantwal taluk.

These acts of generosity highlighted the spirit of harmony and togetherness among different communities, celebrating the true essence of the festival.

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