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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

The painful story of Corona - India Part 1

Big hunger from Corona / 12-year-old girl walking 100 km from Telangana, broke 14 km from her home in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh

This picture is of Jamalo Madakam. He was accompanied by 11 other people from the village, but could not get any treatment through the forest.
• The situation was like starvation due to lack of work, so Jamlo wanted to return to Madkam village
• Jamalo's health deteriorated and was suffering from pain, but did not get treatment.
Bijapur Many people across the country have lost their jobs due to the lockdown. People who have gone to big cities want to return to their villages. In this situation, it is only dry and dry, but two times the ryoti can be found. For this reason, innocent 12-year-old walked from Perur village in Telangana to his village Aded in Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh. The health deteriorated on the way, yet he completed the journey of about 100 km in three days. But just 14 km from her village, the girl died. He was accompanied by 11 other people from the village, but could not get any treatment through the forest.
The people together could tell that the girl had a stomachache. Jamalo Maddam of Bijapur's Aded village had gone to Perur village in Telangana two months ago in search of employment with some people from his own village. There he got the job of breaking chilies. Work stopped at the lockdown, they spent a few days there. Somehow arranged for food and drink. But after the lockdown was prolonged, the bread crisis was raised in front of them, then on 16 April, Jamlo and 11 other people of the village left from Telangana on foot for Bijapur. On the second day, Jamalo's health deteriorated, somehow on the 17th, the team had walked 100 kilometers to Bhandarpal village in Modakpal area on April 18 that Jamlo died. Jamalo was the only child of his parents.
The only child was waiting to return, news of death reached home
The administration team reached the village after receiving the news of the girl's death. Other workers have been quarantined as a precautionary measure. When any of those people reached the village and reported the death of the only daughter, father Andoram Madakam and mother Sukmati reached the district hospital. After the post-mortem in Bijapur on Monday, Jamalo's body was handed over to the parents. Father Andoram said that he was waiting for his daughter to return, but news of her death reached home. All the people who came along are kept separate, so it is not even known what happened to the girl child.
All rural quarantine, sample of child negative
CMHO Dr. BR priest said that the body of the child was brought to Bijapur as soon as the death of the girl was received. All the laborers traveling with him are quarantined. A sample of precautionary bodies was also sent for corona test. The report of which has come negative. It seems that the girl died due to lack of electrolyte imbalance. However, the reason will be known only after the PM report.

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There was no place left to burn the dead bodies in the crematorium.

There was no place left to burn the dead bodies in the crematorium.

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