The body was buried, the girl’s Facebook live, at the end of the army. 910308 | The voice of tomorrow



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The relatives with the body of the deceased in front of the confinement of the UP member remained on the road in front of the village for 5 hours. They did not listen to family members. When the girl went live on Facebook, her body was buried five hours after the incident with the intervention of the army. Later, the bodyguards covered the body. The heartbreaking incident took place in the village of Chhilampur at the Jatrapur junction of Muradnagar upazila de Comilla.

Speaking to the victim’s family and locals, it was learned that Nayan Mia, 64, the son of the late Rosmat Ali from the village of Chilampur, lived in Devidwar Sadar in the neighboring upazila. Members of his family took him to the Moon Hospital in Comilla on Saturday morning after he developed a physical problem due to old age. He died at 8 a.m. on Sunday while in treatment there. The family bequeathed him before dying to bury him next to his parents’ grave. Then family members arrived in the village with his body in an ambulance at 1 pm on Sunday. But several people, including Ruhul Amin, Jasim Uddin and Babul Driver from the area led by UP member Bashir Ahmed Dipur, blocked the road.

According to them, it was affected by Corona. Therefore, he will not be allowed to be buried in this village. Relatives begged him to show him the hospital’s medical certificate, but failed to convince him that he was not infected with a crown. When the ambulance left the body on the road and left, the air in the area became heavy due to ahazari from family members. Five hours after the incident, a group of army personnel arrived at the scene and covered the body. Members of the army guarded him and buried his body with his parents in the Chilampur Uttar Para cemetery with an honor guard.

After trying to contact UP member Bashir Ahmed Dipur more than once, it was not possible to speak as his mobile phone was turned off.

Jatrapur UP President Abul Kalam Azad said the incident in the village of Chilampur was very heartbreaking. I found out later. I am trying to prevent such incidents from happening again.

Muradnagar Upazila Nirbahi’s officer, Abhishek Das, said: “Neither party informed me of the matter.” Later I heard that army men came and buried him. If I had known, I would have taken immediate action. We need to be more human and social in the current coronavirus epidemic.



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