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This new play highlights the condition of Mumbai morgues

The play has been written by Journalist Raju Vernekar, while it has been directed by Meroo. The music has been scored by Srikant Kulkarni

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A new play in Mumbai seeks to throw light on deadly conditions prevailing in most of the morgues, which lack facilities and new technologies. Pic/Rajendra B Aklekar

A new play in Mumbai seeks to throw light on deadly conditions prevailing in most of the morgues, which lack facilities and new technologies. Pic/Rajendra B Aklekar

A new play in Mumbai seeks to throw light on deadly conditions prevailing in most of the morgues, which lack facilities and new technologies. The inaugural show of the Marathi one-act play titled “Super Coroner” presented by Umanand Communications highlighting the plight was featured at Borivali. In Mumbai, there are five hospitals attached with Coroner’s courts-Cooper, Bhagwati, Rajawadi, JJ and KEM. The coroner is a public servant whose function is to make an inquest of any death thought to be from other than natural causes.

In most of these dingy mortuaries, unclaimed corpses lay for months together. There is no rule who should cremate unclaimed bodies. The police maintain that it is the job of the hospital authorities. The problem is that there are no funds available for the disposal of unclaimed bodies-- not with the police, nor with the hospitals. Some police officers and NGOs voluntarily take initiative in cremation/burial of unclaimed corpses. However, by and large, the morgue staff work in a horrible condition.

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