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A former head of madrasa (1) died at Kurmitola General Hospital in Dhaka after suffering from coronavirus. Members have been hiding the information and buried the body at Sirajdhin in Munshiganj, where the administration closed the village on Friday afternoon.
The deceased was a resident of the West Sialdi area of the Ichapura union of Sirajdikhan Upazila. I used to rent a house in Dhaka. He is a former Muhtatim (head of the madrasah) of a madrasah in Sirajdikhan. He died at the Kurmitola hospital in the capital around 6 p.m. Wednesday.
According to local sources, the man fell ill in a rented house in Dhaka on Wednesday. Family members first took him to a private hospital. Later, he was taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. Doctors believe that he has coronary heart disease after seeing the symptoms. She was taken to the Kurmitola General Hospital. He died there. Relatives brought the body to the village of Sialjadi, in the western Sialdi village, without any knowledge of the hospital. The entire matter, including hospitalization, was kept secret on suspicion of having crowns. As a result, many people gathered during the funeral and burial on Thursday.
A nephew of the deceased said that his uncle had suffered from diabetes and high blood pressure for a long time. They thought that he did not die of coronavirus. Therefore, no special rules were observed in the funeral procession and the burial of the corpse. But later, he discovered that he had coronary heart disease.
According to local sources, the doctors collected samples of the man’s body while they remained at the Kurmitola General Hospital. Later, the test revealed that it was not “positive”. Villagers learned of the matter Thursday night. As a result, there was panic among everyone in the village, including those who attended the funeral and burial.
Sirajdikhan Upazila Health Officer. Badiuzzaman said at first light that the dead man was suspected of having had crowns at first. Family members buried the body in secret. The sample test report was reported Thursday night. It turned out that the man suffered from coronary heart disease. Those who came into contact with the deceased were asked to remain in home quarantine. She advised contacting the upazila health complex hotline number for any needs.
Sirajdikhan Upazila (UN) executive officer Ashfikunha told the first light that the man’s home was locked shortly after the matter was reported Thursday night. The entire town was closed on Friday. Arrangements are being made to identify people at the funeral and burial in the home quarantine through local public representatives. And the person who bathed in the body lives in Narayanganj. An attempt is being made to find it.
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