Videos show Indian hospitals treating Covid-19 patients next to dead bodies

Indian hospitals video has garnered more than 150,000 views since first posted on Twitter

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In early May, social media users in India began sharing two grisly amateur videos showing patients with Covid-19 being treated right next to the bodies of people who succumbed to the disease in two public hospitals in Mumbai.

The first few seconds of the first video shows a hospital corridor filled with dozens of people. A health worker in protective gear talks to someone.

Then the person filming the video veers off into a nearby ward filled with beds, where there are bodies wrapped up in black body bags. The other beds are filled with patients.

This video, which was filmed in Lokmanya Tilak Public Hospital in the Sion neighborhood in Mumbai, has garnered more than 150,000 views since it was first posted on Twitter on May 6 by Nitesh Narayan Rane, an Indian politician who is a member of the opposition.

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After the video started circulating, the director of the hospital accused family members of failing to come and collect their dead relatives. He has since been dismissed.

 

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