Saturday 15 May 2021

Some family members in India have been abandoning deceased loved ones for fear of contracting the virus

Covid-19 is a lonely disease, where last rites have become a tragic, solitary affair.
At times, families who have lost their loved ones to the contagion are reluctant to perform the final rites and even refuse to claim the bodies of their kin. 
That's where Iqbal Ismail Mamdani's team of 20 men come in, treating these unclaimed Covid-19 bodies as more than a name tag, a body bag or a cadaver, and giving them a dignified farewell. 
The worst of times have brought out the best among people, as these unsung heroes quietly perform last rites without compromising on rituals, such as the faith of the deceased. At present, there are more than 250 unclaimed bodies of Covid victims lying in Mumbai's mortuaries. Iqbal Mamdani of Mamdani Health and Education Trust said that his team has performed the last rites of at least 45 such corpses. Some of them weren't even Muslims, he added. 
Mamdani even skipped the recent Eid Al Fitr celebrations to devote himself to his noble cause and has yet to return home since he left on Thursday night.

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