200 dead bodies decomposing on the roof of a hospital...

S Venkateshwari
200 dead bodies decomposing on the roof of a hospital...


200 bodies have been found on the roof of Nishtar Hospital in punjab province of Pakistan. These bodies were rotting on the roof of the hospital. The situation was so bad that insects were running on these dead bodies and eagles were flying from above. Now Nishtar Medical university has issued a statement saying that strict action will be taken in this matter. By sharing the video on social media, it is claimed that these dead bodies were left on the terrace so that the eagles and crows could eat them.


Tariq Zaman Gujjar, Advisor to the chief minister of punjab, told that he was informed by a whistle-blower that dead bodies were rotting on the roof of the morgue of Nishtar Hospital in Multan. Tariq Zaman told, 'I was on a visit to Nishtar Hospital. A man came to me and said that if you want to do good work then go to the morgue and check it. When I reached there the staff was not ready to open the doors. I said if you don't open the door then I will get the FIR done. Then the door opened.

Tariq Zaman told that at least 200 bodies were rotting in this morgue. Even the dead bodies of women were not covered. When the doctors were asked from there, they said that the students of the medical college use these dead bodies for their education. Tariq Zaman raised the question of whether these dead bodies are sold. Dozens of dead bodies were rotting on the roof too. Two of these bodies were such that they had just begun to decompose and were full of rats. There were at least 35 dead bodies on the roof and eagles were hovering.

Now Nishtar Medical university spokesperson Sajjad Masood has issued a statement saying that this incident is very sad. He has said that action will be taken against those responsible for this. A six-member committee headed by Additional Secretary (Specialized health Care) Muzamil Bashir was formed, which will examine it in three days.

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