Pak Horror: ‘200 Half-nude Decomposing’ Bodies Found at Rooftop of Hosp, Probe Order Against Staff
Several spoiled bodies have been set up ditched on the rooftop of a public sector sanitarium in Pakistan’s Punjab fiefdom that sparked roar on social media over their profanation.Punjab Chief Minister Parvez Elahi on Friday took a strict notice of this and formed a high- powered commission to probe the matter. The six- member commission headed by specialised healthcare clerk Muzamil Bashir has been given three days to complete the inquiry and fix the responsibility.
Adviser to the Chief Minister Chaudhry Zaman Gujjar on Thursday visited the Nishter Hospital in Multan, some 350 kms from Lahore, and set up several “ abandoned” bodies on the roof of the sanitarium’s mortuary.
According to a report by ANI, Gujjar said he was on a visit in Nishtar Hospital when a man approached him and said ‘ if you want to do a good deed also go the morgue and check it out ’.He stated that when he arrived, the staff wasn’t prepared to open the mortuary doors. “ I told you that if you do n’t open it right now, I ’m going to file a FIR against you,” Gujjar continued. He claimed that when the morgue was eventually opened, they entered to find at least 200 bodies lying around. “ All of the putrefying bodies( men and women) were naked. Women’s bodies were also not covered.”
Gujjar stated that when he asked the croakersto explain what was going on, they stated that these were used for educational purposes by medical scholars.Action OrderedThe Chief Minister has ordered cremation of the abandoned bodies and directed the health authorities to take action against the workers involved in the matter.Nishtar Medical University’s Prof Dr Maryam Asharf said in a statement on Friday that it entered unclaimed, unidentified and unknown dead bodies from the police department.
The process of decomoposition has begun in similar bodies and they were put on the roof of the dead house for different medical purposes. These bodies are used for medical trials by scholars and this is done in agreement with rules laid down of the government, she said.This isn’t unusual as bones and craniums are uprooted for farther medical use, Ashraf said.
vids circulating on social media on Friday showed several bodies ditched on the roof in a bad condition, sparking rumours that the bodies were kept on the roof to be used as fodder for eagles and predators.
The Baloch secessionists on social media are claiming that these could be the bodies of their missing persons.
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