Odisha: Man’s body exhumed after family allege organ theft by pvt hospital


PTI, Oct 19, 2024, 12:35 PM IST

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The Odisha Police have exhumed the body of a 44-year-old man, who died due to a road accident recently in Kalahandi district, to conduct a post-mortem examination, following an allegation of organ theft, a senior officer said.

The police launched a probe after the deceased’s son lodged a complaint, claiming that his father had suffered head injuries and undergone treatment at a private hospital in Cuttack but they found surgery marks in his abdomen.

“We suspected that the hospital authorities might have removed some of my father’s organs,” the deceased’s son alleged.

Babula Digal, a businessman, suffered head injuries after being hit by a mini-truck loaded with iron roads on October 13, while he along with his wife and son was going towards Rampur on a motorcycle.

He was admitted to the private hospital in Cuttack and succumbed to his injuries on October 16, the police officer said.

The hospital authorities had handed over the body to the family members of the deceased without conducting any post-mortem examination and did not inform the local police station in Cuttack about his death, he said.

The family members of the deceased buried his body in a burial ground at Tikarabaju under the Kandhamal district’s Baliguda Police Station limits on October 17, the police said.

Baliguda Police Station inspector-in-charge Sushant Sahu said the post-mortem of the body was conducted at a sub-divisional hospital, after being exhumed from the burial ground.

“We are also investigating the allegation of the deceased’s son about organ theft. All details will be known only after getting the post-mortem report,” he said.

Meanwhile, a team of Bhubaneswar-Cuttack Commissionerate Police visited the private hospital in Cuttack for an investigation following the complaint in Kandhamal.

The hospital authority denied the allegation and said their doctors had performed decompressive craniectomy, a neurosurgical procedure.

“Our doctors had also informed the family member about the patient’s condition during the treatment,” private hospital manager Susanta Behera told media persons in Cuttack.

Meanwhile, Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling said he has ordered a departmental inquiry into the allegation.

Strong action will be taken, if anyone is found guilty in the case, he added.

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