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Tribal Man Carries Wife’s Body For 10km After Being Denied Ambulance, Probe Ordered

25 Aug, 2016 18:48 IST|Sakshi
Dana Majhi walked 10 km distance carrying his wife’s body on his shoulder along with his 12-year old daughter.

Bhawanipatna (Odisha):  In a heart-rending incident, a tribal man had to walk 10 km carrying his wife’s body on his shoulder along with his 12-year-old daughter after he was denied a vehicle from a hospital to his home in Kalahandi district of Odisha on Wednesday.

The incident came to light when the locals found Dana Majhi Majhi carrying his wife Amang Dei’s body along with his 12-year-old daughter. The 42-year-old woman had died of TB at the district headquarters hospital at Bhawanipatna.

Majhi said despite all efforts, he failed to get any help from hospital authorities and had no other alternative than to wrap the body in a cloth and start walking to his village Melghara in Rampur block, about 60 km from Bhawanipatna.

When Majhi and his daughter were walking, some local reporters spotted the duo. They called up the District Collector and arranged for an ambulance for the remaining 50 km.

Unfortunately, the man had by then covered a distance of around 10 km carrying his wife’s body along with his daughter.

The tribal man was denied to get a vehicle to take the body from the hospital to their village which is 60 km distant from the district headquarters. A inquiry was ordered by the District Collector into the incident.

A day after the incident drew severe criticism from many quarters in the state, a probe has been ordered by the District Collector of Kalahandi to ascertain the circumstances which led to the incident.

Sub-Collector of Bhawanipatna has been directed to conduct the probe and submit a report at the earliest, state Urban Development Minister Pushpendra Singhdeo, who hails from Kalahandi district, said in Bhubaneswar.

A day after the incident drew severe criticism from many quarters in the state, a probe has been ordered in tribal man’s plight of not getting vehicle to take his wife’s body from the hospital by the District Collector of Kalahandi.

Sub-Collector Sukanta Tripathy has been asked to ascertain whether the tribal man, Dana Majhi, had been denied a vehicle to take his wife’s body from the hospital here yesterday.

Kalahandi District Collector Brundha D said, as we got to know of the incident, we spoke to the Chief District Medical Officer and arranged for an ambulance. I have instructed the Tehsildar to provide assistance under Harishchandra Yojana (assistance to the poor and destitute to perform last rites). I have also asked the BDO to provide assistance from Red Cross and CMRF, she said.

The 42-year old wife of Majhi died of TB on Wednesday at the government hospital at Bhawanipatna.

The incident drew severe criticism from many quarters with Congress and BJP dubbing the BJD government in the state as anti-tribal and different schemes announced by it as confined only to paper. The incident has once again exposed the state government’s anti-tribal attitude.

Majhi was denied a vehicle to carry his wife’s body just because he is a tribal, said Congress leader and former MP, Pradip Majhi. Senior BJP leader and MLA Radharani Panda said the welfare schemes announced by the state government were ineffective and meaningless as their benefits were not reaching the targeted people.

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