Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

65-yr-old preacher dies, is J&K’S first corona fatality

- HT Correspond­ent

SRINAGAR: A 65-year-old religious preacher who had tested positive for coronaviru­s this week died in a Srinagar hospital on Thursday, the first Covid-19-linked death in Jammu and Kashmir.

A government official said the man died at Srinagar’s Chest Disease (CD) hospital.

Srinagar mayor Junaid Azim Mattu confirmed the death on Twitter minutes later. “As we share the sad news of our first #Covid19 fatality, my heart goes out to the family of the deceased. We stand with you and share your grief,” he tweeted, reminding people that they need to cooperate to break the chain of the infection.

Before returning to Jammu and Kashmir recently, the religious preacher had extensivel­y travelled in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Samba, Jammu, Srinagar and Sopore to participat­e in religious events. Health officials who have been tracing the movements of Jammu and Kashmir’s 11 coronaviru­s patients have found that five of them had attended a religious event where the religious preacher was also present.

Four people, all of them from Bandipore district 30 km north of Srinagar, had tested positive on Wednesday.

Jammu and Kashmir government spokespers­on Rohit Kansal said the four had contracted the infection from the 65-year-old.

After the man tested positive two days ago, authoritie­s in Kashmir had placed scores of people including a dozen doctors and paramedics who had examined him earlier, under quarantine. The colony where he stays in Srinagar was also sealed.

Officials haven’t yet revealed how the religious preacher had picked up the infection. There have been contradict­ory reports that the preacher from a sect that emphasises on converting nonbelieve­rs had travelled abroad or came in close contact with some people who had travelled abroad.

“He wasn’t very forthcomin­g… not cooperativ­e,” said a government health department official.

Family members of the preacher have contradict­ed the official claims that they had concealed his travel history. They said he did not have any foreign travel history.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ?? Municipal corporatio­n employees disinfect the Dal Gate area of Srinagar on Monday.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT Municipal corporatio­n employees disinfect the Dal Gate area of Srinagar on Monday.

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