Odisha: Body of HIV positive patient remains abandoned for over 12 hours at VIMSAR

Published On 2019-11-05 05:18 GMT   |   Update On 2019-11-05 05:18 GMT

Sambalpur: The body of an HIV positive patient was left abandoned for over 12 hours at the Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (VIMSAR) in Burla.

The hospital staff was reportedly fearing infection from touching the body.

"After the patient's death, we informed the police as he was destitute. Police should have taken the body and kept it in their custody for 72 hours for any of his relatives to claim it. We also called a meeting today to enquire about the matter," VIMSAR Superintendent Jaysree Dora said on Monday.

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According to Dora, the patient came to the hospital with a serious eye condition and was given initial treatment but he died on Sunday.

"We are enquiring about any negligence that might have taken place and how long the body was left on the bed and not shifted. But, at the same, it was the responsibility of the police and not of the hospital authorities to look for the destitute patient's relatives," she said.

The body was later shifted to the mortuary at the hospital.

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