It was a shocking sight in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Civic staff arrived in an earth mover at a graveyard, carrying four bodies. They dumped all four in a single pit and tried to cover them up with dirt before night fell.

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 14:19:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-08 10:01:21

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It was a shocking sight in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh. Civic staff arrived in an earth mover at a graveyard, carrying four bodies. They dumped all four in a single pit and tried to cover them up with dirt before night fell.

A local man informed the Pollution Control Board's (PCB) Nellore unit, stating that civic staff lacked basic dignity and protocols for handling bodies. He also notified local police and provided them with pictures and videos of the incident.

This incident shines a damning light on civic authorities in Nellore, highlighting their lack of sensitivity and disrespect towards the deceased. It also raises significant questions about their handling of funeral proceedings. This is particularly concerning during the COVID-19 pandemic, as prompt and careful handling of bodies is essential to prevent disease spread.

After an investigation, the police issued a warning to the civic staff, reminding them of their duties and stressing the importance of treating bodies with the utmost care and respect. They also notified the respective cemetery's medical supervisor and municipal commissioner, stressing the need for permanent grave pits and prompt burial to prevent similar incidents.

This incident is a reminder to all that dignity and respect are essential, even after death.

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