Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kin living with the dead as ‘no money to buy coffins’

- Jatinder Mahal jatinder@htlive.com

› I wish I was there with my husband at the time of the accident. His body is lying in front of me, but I am so helpless that I cannot even perform his last rites. NEELAM, 7-month pregnant widow of Mohinder, who died in road crash

JALANDHAR: It’s been three days since Dalip Singh, 40, died in a road accident on the last day of 2017, yet his wife, Palam, sleeps next to his body. Their threeyear-old daughter, Anajali, too died andhas not yet been buried. Pal am says she does not have the money to carry out the last rites. Her leg is fractured and she cannot afford treatment. And she is not alone in this predicamen­t after the accident in Jalandhar.

“I wish I was there with my husband at the time of the accident ,” said Ne el am ,21, the sevenmonth pregnant widow of another deceased, Mohinder, 23. “His body is lying in front of me, but I am so help less that I cannot even perform his last rites .” Four of the five deceased are unable to carry out the last rites. Red Cross has now given them Rs 4,000 each, which should cover the coffin expenses.

“We have been sleeping with bodies of our relatives for the last three days so that stray animals do not harm them. We are very poor and cannot afford expenses to perform the last rites of the bodies,” said Bhola, whose brother is among the dead.

The labourer families live in shanties near Lambra village that they had set up in mid-December after they had shifted here from J ag ra on. They wanted to attend Christmas and New Year celebratio­ns at a local church. It was while returning in an autoricksh­aw from a church that the vehicle collided with another. The auto driver died too and his last rites have reportedly been carried out. But the bodies of Mo hinder, D ha ram De vi ,35, and Dal ipandh is daughter Anj ali are yet to be buried.

Family members said that the six persons injured in the mishap are also not taking treatment, and only one victim, identified as Johil, is admitted to the local civil hospital due to severe head injuries. But the family has no money for his treatment either.

The church management and some villagers have been giving them food for the last three days.

On Tuesday, sub-divisional magistrate( J alan dhar-2)P ar amvi rS ing hand Lam bra police officials visited them and promised financial assistant. Deputy commission­er Varinder Kumar Sharma said the administra­tion is sympatheti­c to the families. “Red Cross Society has given Rs 4,000 each to the deceased’s families. They are agreed to performing the last rites now. I have also asked the medical superinten­dent of the civil hospital to provide all necessary treatment to the injured on government expense ,” said the DC, when contacted.

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