Madhya Pradesh

Rats nibbled eye of 2 bodies, claim MP hospital doctors

Two bodies were found with the eyes gouged in two separate incidents in a mortuary at Sagar drict hospital of Madhya Pradesh in the past fortnight, which the doctors suspect were nibbed rats, officials said.In the first incident, Motilal Gond, 32, of Amet village was taken to the Sagar drict hospital, where he was declared brought dead.According to the police, the body was kept in the mortuary for postmortem. However, on the January 4 morning, when the body was brought in for postmortem, the doctors found one eye missing.Doctors claimed that it appeared that the eye was nibbled rats. Also Read: In-laws booked after 29-year-old dies suicide in Punjab’s SangrurIn another incident, one Ramesh Ahirwar died in an accident and his body was kept in a deep freezer at Sagar drict hospital. Similarly, when the body was brought in on January 19 for post mortem, the doctors found one eye missing. The doctors again claimed that the eye was rats nibbled the eye of the body. Amid the incidents, Sagar drict hospital chief medical officer Dr Mamta Timoria on Saturday issued show cause notices to civil surgeon Dr Jyoti Chauhan and three medical officers.Timoria said, “Prima facie suggests that rats nibbled the eyes but we are investigating the matter and also checking CCTV footage.”Congress leader Vibha Patel sought an independent inquiry asking how a rat can eat an eye in a deep freezer. She alleged, “Human organ trafficking could be the reason behind missing eyes from the hospital.” State urban development miner Bhupendra Singh said an inquiry was ordered.

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