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Special team to probe UP family that kept body for 18 months

Kanpur, Sep 26 (IANS) An exceptional group comprised by the Kanpur police to test an episode wherein a family was found residing with the body of a 35-year-elderly person, who had died during the Coronavirus pandemic around one and a half year prior.

Joint Official Police (JCP) Anand Prakash Tiwari has comprised the group to examine the matter.

The JCP said, ADCP (West) Lakhan Singh Yadav will head the group.

“The focal point of the group will be, what technique did the relatives embrace to keep away from the body from decaying and for what reason did the family members protect the dead body for such a long time in the house,” he said.

Police are additionally reaching the departed’s office, bank and different divisions.

“In the event that the office concerned requests a criminal examination, it will likewise be finished. Furthermore, on the off chance that anybody is viewed as liable, move will be initiated against him/her moreover. It will likewise be examined what wrongdoing is made in the law for offending a dead body,” JCP further said.

Vimlesh Dixit died because of unexpected cardiovascular respiratory disorder on April 22, 2021 and a demise testament with this impact was given by a confidential medical clinic.

The group of the Personal Duty Division representative didn’t incinerate the body and saved it at home for very nearly year and a half, expecting that he was in a state of extreme lethargy.

What is confounding the police and individuals is the way that the dead body didn’t smell and was not totally rotted.

The tissue had evaporated and stalled out with the bones. Assuming the relatives are to be accepted, no glue or substance was applied on Vimlesh’s body during this period.

They used to clean Vimlesh’s body day to day with ‘Gangajal’ and his garments were additionally changed each a few days.

Individuals got to be familiar with this bizarre episode when a group of wellbeing authorities, alongside police officers and the judge, arrived at the individual’s home in the Rawatpur region on September 23.

At the point when the I-T Division informed the relatives that Vimlesh had not been going to office for the beyond one and a half years and further examined them about his whereabouts, they demanded that he was alive and in extreme lethargies, as per Dr Ranjan, boss clinical official.

Neighbors let police know that the relatives were many times seen bringing oxygen chambers back home.

The police said that Dixit’s significant other seemed, by all accounts, to be insane.

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