New Delhi: A 31-year-old Delhi Police constable who died after falling sick on Tuesday evening had tested positive for coronavirus, registering the first death in the city police due to the infection, officials said on Wednesday. His colleagues have been asked to self-isolate.
The constable's sample was sent for COVID-19 test and the reports came as positive on Wednesday, they said. This is the first casualty in Delhi Police with respect to the COVID-19 pandemic. Taking to Twitter, Delhi Police Commissioner S N Shrivastava expressed his condolence to the family of the deceased and assured of all assistance. "The sudden demise of late Constable Amit Kumar from PS Bharat Nagar has saddened the police fraternity. We stand by his family in this hour of grief and pray to the Almighty to provide strength to bear this loss. All assistance to his family will be provided," he tweeted.
The constable, a resident of Sonipat in Haryana, was posted at the Bharat Nagar Police
Station in northwest Delhi, police said.
He had fallen sick on Tuesday and was examined at the Deep Chand Bandhi Hospital where he was given medicines, they said.
On Tuesday evening, when the constable reported that he was feeling uncomfortable, he was immediately taken to the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital where he was declared brought dead, a senior police official said. The constable is survived by his wife and 3-year-old son, the official added.
Meanwhile, an audio clip went viral in which it one person claimed that he ran pillar to post to admit the deceased but he died while he was being taken to hospital. He was not taken proper care. Whereas the Delhi Police said that they have taken proper care of their personnel and all medical help was extended to him. More than 66 police personnel of the force have been tested positive for the virus so far.