Sangeetha is a 28-year-old woman living in Promahahalli in Bangalore.
Corona Crimes
India: The disappearance of a woman who was taken away in an ambulance in Bangalore by Corona has come as a shock to relatives.
Sangeetha is a 28-year-old woman living in Promahahalli in Bangalore.
Sangita is said to have given her sputum samples to a team of 4 people who conduct a house-to-house search to find out if Smith has corona.
Whereas he was not taken to the hospital.
Plus his relatives have not known where he has been for the past 4 four days.
related to this. Sangita's brother-in-law Vikas says:
On the afternoon of September 3, four people from the BPE came to our house claiming to be conducting a corona test.
They took samples of our family members and neighbours.
But the next day, two people came in the ambulance and called my brother-in-law to be transferred to Prasanth Hospital saying Kovit was positive.
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But they did not allow him to pick up his sister-in-law's phone, saying he was not allowed into the hospital.
They told me and my brother-in-law to come to the hospital later. But when they went to the hospital, they told me that Sangeeta (my sister-in-law) was not a patient.
We then called the PPMP helpline and was told that no house-to-house check had been conducted in our area and that there was no positive patient named Sangita.
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It has been four days since today and my sister-in-law is still missing Sangita's brother-in-law Vikas.
Following this, Sangita's husband lodged a complaint at the Bangalore Bomanhalli Police Station regarding the disappearance of his wife.
A police officer said:
The woman was not found and said we are still investigating. In the meantime,
A PPMP official from the Pommanahalli area said:
The ambulance did not come from PPMP and we did not conduct any test.
We will not examine or pick up a patient in an ambulance without sending an SMS to the patient and giving details such as the ambulance driver and phone number.
All of our ambulances are equipped with GPS and we monitor them to the end. So they say private ambulance. He said police were investigating what happened.
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