Doha: 22 years of gathering day and night in the cold front of the morgue Swadeshi Muhammad from Changramkulam, Malappuram, traveled to Rio. The boy will travel to Doha on Monday and fly home. n. He came to Qatar as an expatriate in 1981 and since the next year, the country’s health There was a living presence in the space. All at Rumaila Hospital before Hamad Hospital started Ma also later served in various departments with Hamid. The mortuary waiting for dead bodies for the last 22 years He was a farmer.
After 42 years of expatriate life, travel and return to the country. Bless the many who are alive and their loved ones. He is satisfied with Yath. From day one with Hamad, the backbone of Qatar’s health sector. That trip was decades ago to the mortuary department. What has changed This was asked in 2000.
Mortuary is a place where many people interact. Take refuge in the hour and day before the last journey of the deceased. A cold room. They end up with the pain of losing their loved ones. Close ones who want to see. Social workers who come to help… so many Scientists.
During this time there were many painful memories. Those who are saddened by the death of their loved ones will be comforted with words. Sometimes, words are not enough to comfort. A few years ago, a Qatari family was married. Died by the vehicle. The mournful words of his dead and his family members. Between That’s how quiet Malayalis and foreigners are. The bodies passed…
As a mortuary worker, Muhammad Kutty is Malaya. There is some application for expatriates with s. ‘The situation here is not like in the country. In many cases, the post mortem is sent to the country. It will take three and sometimes more days. Meanwhile Pati arrives to visit the dead body at the mortuary. is
Spend a day alone with nothing to see a dead body. Arriving at R will create difficulty in keeping the dead body safe. Sometimes, this includes relatives and friends. don’t like You can also see them quarreling with the living in its name. This should be avoided. In this regard, the example set by those involved in other countries Taram. When they go out for religious activities, Sanda The cremation was also performed and more respect was shown to the dead body. Pikkunnu’ – Muhammad Kutty says.
K.M. in taking care of the dead body and trying to bring the dead body to the country. .Social Organizations including CC and Cultural Forum He also appreciates the comments. In the past, all these jobs were performed by one person. Yi also remembers having a close relationship.
After a long exile, Muhammad Kutty returned home at the age of 60. His son Safwan succeeded him when he returned to this mortuary. is in Safwan joined the job four years ago. His wife is Safia. Four children including Safwan.