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Dead Covid patient's wallet, phone stolen in Indore hospital

By IANS | Updated: June 12, 2020 22:00 IST

Even the tragic death of a man due to coronavirus did not prevent his wallet and phone from being ...

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Even the tragic death of a man due to coronavirus did not prevent his wallet and phone from being stolen in an Indore hospital.

Harish Gaur (36) was admitted to the MTH hospital under MGM Medical College last month. But he died three days later and was found to be Covid-infected. Gaur's brother-in-law Manish Gaur alleged that the deceased's wallet and mobile phone were missing when he reached the hospital to claim the body.

The hospital staff handed over the body and said they would return the items later. But more than a month has passed and till now the stolen items have not been found.

V.D. Tripathi, station in-charge of Sental Kotwali, told the family has lodged a complaint and the police is investigating.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College, IndoreManish gaurSental kotwali
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