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Autopsy reports of Keamari victims still not available

  • February 21, 2020

It’s been five days since the ‘gas leak’ incident in Karachi’s Keamari and autopsy reports of the victims are yet to be available.

Fourteen people were killed, said a consolidated report released by the Sindh health department on February 18.

The report, shared with SAMAA Digital at 7.18pm that day, also adds: “The specimens of patients were collected at Civil Hospital, Karachi and sent to Aga Khan Hospital and ICCB for further investigation and analytical study. Some reports may surface tonight and few reports after 72 hours. Moreover, few specimens were also sent to NIH Islamabad.”

At the time of filing this report, it had been 70 hours since the notification was sent and more than 96 hours since the incident.

Nine of the 14 deaths were at Ziauddin Hospital, Keamari. The Ziauddin spokesperson told SAMAA Digital that the hospital didn’t carry out the autopsies, the government did, and the results will be available to them only. He added that he’ll check if the hospital had received any reports.

Meanwhile,
the cause of the leak still hasn’t been determined. Based on a report by the University
of Karachi, the government declared soybean dust allergy to be behind the incident.
Doctors at Ziauddin who treated the patients vehemently reject this theory, so
does the federal Plant Protection Department.

A spokesperson for the Sindh Environmental Protection Agency told SAMAA Digital on Friday that there are no new developments from their end. The samples GEL labs sent were their final investigation, but the spokesperson said the level of those gases weren’t determined to be high enough to kill.

He
added that Karachi University and the health department have declared soybean
dust the cause of the incident. And SEPA cannot open another investigation
unless some high level forum contradicts those findings.

Article source: https://www.samaa.tv/news/2020/02/autopsy-reports-of-keamari-victims-still-not-available/

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