The body of a patient with new coronary pneumonia was thrown into a pit at random, and the local government apologized to the family of the deceased

  [Global Times reporter Wang Yi] According to the Hindustan Times report on June 30, the Karnataka government in India disbanded a team involved in the burial of the remains of patients with new coronary pneumonia in Bellary County, the state. The cause was a video Spread crazy on the Internet. The video showed that several staff members wearing personal protective equipment dropped a body wrapped in black garbage bags into the pit at random. The discarded body is a new crown patient who died just a few days ago.

  After the video was released, public indignation aroused. Bellary County Chief Executive Nakul issued a statement on June 30 stating, "The government is deeply disturbed and sad about the way the dead body is handled. The entire working group has been disbanded and will be replaced by A new group of professional training." The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) said on the 1st that Nakuur told the media that the treatment of the remains should be carried out in a more humane manner. The mistake of the relevant staff is the lack of basic respect for the remains. The government has already Apologize to the family of the deceased.

  According to the BBC, many people in India are full of fear and stigmatization of the new crown virus, so the remains of new crown patients are often abandoned.