Toronto Star

Chinese hospital morgue bulldozed

Six corpses buried as medical staff flee demolition

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BEIJING— Bulldozers unexpected­ly demolished part of a hospital and its adjoining morgue in central China, sending doctors, nurses and patients fleeing and burying under rubble six bodies being processed at the morgue, reports said Friday.

The official Xinhua News Agency reported that the hospital accused the local government of ordering the demolition work after failing to get the hospital to agree to it for a road expansion project.

The No. 4 Hospital of Zhengzhou University in Henan province said the unexpected demolition work Thursday morning buried six bodies stored in the morgue, caused about $4.3 million worth of damage to medical equipment and injured several hospital staff, according to Xinhua.

“Burying the remains of patients is enormously disrespect­ful to the dead,” the hospital’s deputy propaganda chief, Zhang Yuan, was quoted as saying. “I never imagined anything like this would ever happen.”

The Huiji District Government Informatio­n Office said in an online statement Thursday evening that they had asked the hospital in vain to demolish the CT room and morgue itself. It said workers had made sure there were no people inside the buildings before tearing them down, and there had been no casualties.

Calls to the cellphone of an official at the constructi­on bureau went unanswered Friday, as did calls to numbers provided by the hospital’s informatio­n service. Forced demolition­s are a common problem in China as local government­s have looked to real estate and other developmen­t to fuel economic growth.

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