Days after arriving in Uttar Pradesh’s Lucknow, a 41-year-old woman from Thailand succumbed to Covid-19. The Lucknow woman on a tourist visa was admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital after developing symptoms of the disease.
She was treated in the hospital’s Covid department, where she died on May 3rd.
The reason for the woman’s visit to Lucknow is still unclear. Some reports suggest that she arrived in the capital UP on April 28th.
Lucknow Police interviewed their local friend, a tour guide named Salman Khan, to determine the reason for their visit to the city.
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– POLICE COMMISSION LUCKNOW (@lkopolice) May 9, 2021
SP leader claims BJP MP’s son brought the woman to India
Some opposition leaders in the state, including Samajwadi party Leader IP Singh claimed that the Thai national was escorted to India by the son of BJP MP Sanjay Seth.
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– IP Singh (@IPSinghSp) May 9, 2021
In a tweet, Singh shared a photo of BJP MP Sanjay Seth, where a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was clicked. The SP leader also questioned the inaction of the UP police in this particular case.
Former Minister of State of Uttar Pradesh, IP Singh, called for a CBI investigation into the matter and asked the UP CMO and the National Commission on Women (NCW) if they would take note and open an investigation.
Interested in knowing why the son’s name is used: BJP MP
Respond to the allegations BJP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Seth said he would write to Lucknow Police Commissioner DK Thakur to inquire about the basis on which his son’s name is mentioned in connection with the case.
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– Sanjay Seth (@MpSanjayseth) May 9, 2021
“I will ask the police if they have witnesses or evidence to prove my son’s involvement in all of this and then share them. I am interested to know how and why my son’s name is included in the entire case” said BJP MP Sanjay Seth India today.
The contact of the Thai woman on site denies the connection to the spa outlet
When India Today called the Thai woman’s local acquaintance, Salman Khan, the number was displayed as the “Day Care Spa” point of sale.
Salman Khan denied such allegations, telling India Today that the woman was admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Lucknow on April 28.
“A Rakesh Sharma, a well-known employee of the Thai woman, received a call from the Thai embassy or woman, whereupon he told me to take care of the woman. The woman’s family demanded that she be treated in Delhi, but due doctors denied that the oxygen levels had dropped, “said Salman Khan.
He continued, “After her death, the embassy empowered me to ritualise her to cremation. However, false news has been speculated in the media and families receive calls from all over the place. The family is even willing to make a statement after they say too.” has come.” India.”
Lucknow Police live stream cremation for the family
Contact was made with the Thai embassy in New Delhi to inform them of the woman’s death. In a letter to the Lucknow District Administration, the Thai embassy asked officials to cremate her body and send the remains back to Thailand.
Letter from the Thai Embassy to the Lucknow District Administration
The letter also states that the woman’s family has been informed of her death and that Lucknow County Council should also send the death certificate back to Thailand. The cause of death prescribed by doctors at Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital should be listed on the death certificate, embassy officials wrote.
Lucknow Police cremated the body of the Thai national in the presence of the local guide Salman Khan, whom they knew. The last rites were broadcast live to her family in Thailand, said Vibhuti Khand Police Station SHO Chandra Shekhar Singh.
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