Bhopal: Three different families of the deceased in Madhya Pradesh had to face a similar situation — they had to carry the bodies on shoulder, cart or cot, due to unavailability of ambulances in the government hospitals.
Videos from three different districts — raising questions on the state’s health infrastructure, have surfaced on social media.
The first incident was reported in Sagar district where a person who was ill was taken to a local health community centre but the doctors declared him dead during the treatment. Failing to arrange an ambulance, family members carried the body on a wooden cart to home.
The incident came into light when someone recorded a video which surfaced on the social media on Thursday.
Another video of a similar incident was reported in Chhatarpur district. A father was forced to carry the body of his little child on lap.
One similar episode was reported in Khargone district, where a pregnant woman could not even reach the hospital and died on the way. The woman experienced labour pain and the family decided to take her to a nearby hospital.
The family made several attempts to call a government-run ambulance from the district, but it could not be managed.
“Seeing the woman in acute pain, family members decided to take her on a cot, but she died on the way,” said a source.
(IANS)