The Madras High Court on Wednesday directed Chennai Corporation officials to exhume the body of Chennai-based neurosurgeon Dr Simon Hercules, who was buried at a cemetery in Velangadu after he died of COVID-19 last year, and bury it in the Kilpauk cemetery with all safety measures.
After he succumbed to COVID-19 on April 19, 2020, Dr Simon was taken to the burial ground in TB Chatram in Kilpauk for his last rites.
However, a large crowd had gathered there to stop the burial over fears of COVID-19 spread, and so family and friends were diverted to Velangadu to bury him there.
At the Velangadu cemetery though, a mob from the neighbourhood attacked his family, friends and health officials, despite the fact that COVID-19 precautions were being followed. After the attack, his colleague had to return to the cemetery after midnight with police protection, dig a grave, and that is how Dr Simon was finally buried.
The city police later arrested 22 people on charges of attempt to murder and booked 69 others.
However, responding to her plea, the Chennai Corporation had at the time expressed its inability to exhume his body and bury it at Kilpauk.
“A report was sought on this request from a committee comprising public health experts. According to the report, it is not safe to re-bury the body of a person who has died of coronavirus and has been buried according to the safety protocol. Thus, it is informed that it is not possible to accept the request of Anandhi Simon,” a statement from the Chennai Corporation had then said.
Dr Simon's wife had then moved the Madras High Court.
(This story was first published on The News Minute and has been republished here with permission.)
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