Kochi ലക്ഷ The cruelty of the Lakshadweep government by showing disrespect to the dead body following neglecting the islanders. The body of a young man who died in a car accident on Thursday has been autopsied and has not yet been handed over to relatives. The decision to allow a helicopter to transport the body to Kochi for postmortem has also been delayed.
Abdul Qadir, a resident of Chethilat Island, was killed in a bike accident on Wednesday night. Fellow passenger Ibrahim is undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Kochi with serious head injuries. A helicopter arrived at 10 a.m. Thursday to airlift the two men in critical condition. Instead of going straight to Kochi, the helicopter went to Kavaratti Island.
Meanwhile, Abdul Qadir died. The body was neglected despite allegations that the cause of death was a delay in treatment. Following the controversy, the SP demanded that the body be autopsied. The postmortem should be done at Kochi General Hospital. But two days later, no action was taken to bring the body to Kochi. The explanation is that there is no helicopter.
After the postmortem, the body should be taken to Chethilat Island for burial. Under the current circumstances, it would take days for the body to reach the island from Kochi. The complaint is that the government is not even intervening as the body can be brought to Kochi with the help of the Navy or the Coast Guard.
English Summary: No action for postmortem on accident death, complaint once morest Lakshadweep administration