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In a tragic incident in the Etah district of Uttar Pradesh, India, a 10-year-old boy was left to bring his mother’s body to the hospital for autopsy alone after she passed away. The incident occurred when the 52-year-old mother was undergoing treatment for tuberculosis (TB) and HIV at the hospital on Wednesday. Despite her family’s severe financial crisis and debts, no relatives or neighbors came forward to help the boy, leaving him to carry out the autopsy with the medical staff.
The boy’s mother was taken to the hospital for treatment in Etah, and later, she was also taken to hospitals in Kanpur and Farrukhabad. However, when she passed away, her relatives and neighbors did not come to her aid, leaving the boy to bear the responsibility of taking care of her.
The boy’s father had passed away the previous year due to HIV, and the family was already facing a severe financial crisis. The boy had to drop out of school to take care of his mother, and he was not aware of his mother’s death until the hospital staff informed him.
According to the hospital administration, the mother had undergone treatment for TB in 2017 and had been provided with all possible medical facilities. However, the family’s financial crisis and debts had taken a toll on them, leaving them isolated and without any support.
The police investigation revealed that the family was facing a severe financial crisis and debts, which led them to take extreme measures. The police took immediate action and arranged for the autopsy and the last rites of the mother.
In a shocking revelation, the boy alleged that his relatives were trying to seize his family’s property and were threatening him. He also claimed that his relatives were aware of his mother’s illness but did not provide any support to the family.
The incident has sparked outrage and concern for the boy’s well-being. The police have taken steps to ensure the boy’s safety and have provided him with necessary assistance.
This tragic incident highlights the struggles faced by many families in India who are struggling to make ends meet and are left without any support in times of need. It also raises questions about the role of the community and the government in providing aid to such families.

