
Mumbai: A tragic case of death of a coronavirus patient has come to light in Mumbai. A 27-year-old Corona virus-infected youth went missing 14 days ago at a TB hospital in Mumbai. He also had TB. Now his body has been found in the toilet of the hospital. After being inside for 14 days, the body has decomposed badly. Despite the bodies lying in the toilet of the hospital for so many days, no one could even feel the insinuation. In such a situation, questions are being raised about the hospital.
According to the information, BMC has shown strictness after the incident of finding the body. BMC has ordered a high level inquiry into the matter. Also, notices have been issued to about 40 employees of the hospital. These are all the people who were on duty in the ward where the body was found. In such a situation, the poll of claims is also opening, in which it is said that the toilet of the hospital is being cleaned regularly during the Corona period.

It has also come to light that the body of the young man was decomposed so badly that it was becoming difficult to find out from his investigation whether it was the body of a man or a woman. It was reported that the body found in the toilet belonged to 27-year-old Suryabhan Yadav. He had been missing from that ward since October 4. Superintendent Dr. According to Lalit Kumar Anande, a report of his disappearance was lodged, but it is common for TB patients to leave the hospital.
Suryabhan Yadav was brought to the hospital on September 30 after being referred by a medical officer in Goregaon. A doctor at the hospital said that Yadav did not give his proper address while being admitted. The hospital has 11 corona positive patients. Yadav was kept in the first floor ward for male patients. It is feared that he went to the toilet on October 4 and fell down due to shortness of breath.
The hospital management stated that no patient or staff member was stinking until October 18, but when a ward boy realized that one of the three closed toilets in Quebec was closed and was stinking. So he climbed the wall and saw a rotten corpse lying there. The hospital then informed the police and sent the body to KEM Hospital for postmortem.