Kerala State Human Rights Commission seeks report on death of woman stung by honey bees
The Hindu
Complaint by kin of victim says Thiruvananthapuram Corporation failed to take action despite being informed of the threat posed by beehive
The Kerala State Human Rights Commission (KSHRC) has taken a case in connection with the death of a woman after being stung by honey bees in the capital last month. A complaint alleged that despite approaching the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation to destroy the beehive, no action was taken.
Acting on the complaint by a kin of the deceased, identified as Vijayamma of Chempazhanthi, the commission directed an investigation against the police and the hospital authorities for releasing the body to the relatives without conducting a post-mortem examination.
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