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Uttarakhand: Dogs feed on Covid bodies at riverbank

Source: ANI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
June 01, 2021 15:10 IST
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Grisly videos have emerged showing stray dogs eating human corpses at Kedar Ghat on the banks of river Bhagirathi in Uttarkashi in Uttarakhand.

 

Image only for representation. Photograph: Aftab Alam Siddiqui/ANI Photo

Local residents said parts of bodies, some of them half-burnt, had drifted onto the bank after a rise in the water level of the Bhagirathi due to rainfall over the past few days.

"I was doing some painting here yesterday and I saw these half burnt bodies and stray dogs gnawing and feeding on them.

"The District administration and Municipal Corporation should take cognizance of this and do something immediately. It is a matter of concern and I feel that it is death of humanity," said a local.

Another local said that there is a possibility that the bodies are of COVID-19 infected people who have been cremated and civic body authorities should take immediate action so as to avoid the spread of infection.

"I request to administration to take proper care of this," adding that despite local resident putting in complaints to the municipality and the district administration, no arrangements were made to dispose of the bodies after conducting last rites.

Meanwhile, Municipality president Ramesh Semwal said that after receiving complaints from locals, they had assigned a person at Kedar Ghat to cremate the half-burnt bodies, washed up on the riverbank.

"During the last few days, number of deaths has been increased in our area. I also came to know that bodies are not burnt properly so I have directed the administration to arrange at Kedar Ghat for the cremation of half-burnt bodies," said Ramesh Semwal.

Previously there have been incidents reported from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where large number of bodies were found floating in the river Ganga.

Authorities believe the relatives of those who succumbed to the Covid-19 virus, may not have been able to find space or afford the last rites.

The Centre had last month directed authorities in these states to prevent the disposal of bodies in the river.

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Source: ANI  -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
 
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