Upon discovering Chandan’s lifeless body, his family members were understandably distraught and expressed their anger towards the hospital staff. They created a ruckus near the post-mortem room in Supaul Sadar Hospital premises, particularly directing their frustration towards the health manager. The family claimed that they had to wait for two hours for the post-mortem to begin and were appalled to find dirt on the stretcher provided for Chandan’s body.
The incident was reported to the Kishanpur police station in the early morning. Prashant Kumar Rai, the chief of the police station, confirmed that Chandan Yadav worked as a cashier at the Bank of Baroda in Sitamarhi. He further stated that Chandan had committed suicide by hanging himself in a closed room. The police are now investigating the circumstances surrounding Chandan’s death
At Supaul Sadar Hospital, the family members of the deceased expressed their dissatisfaction with the hospital’s handling of the situation. They arrived at the hospital at 9:30 am but had to wait for an additional two hours before the health department responded to their presence. The family members were dismayed when they were presented with a dirty stretcher to transport Chandan’s body. In response, they insisted that the body must be cleaned before they would allow the post-mortem to proceed. Only after the sweeper cleaned the stretcher did the family permit the body to be taken inside
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