Tunaram Singh, a resident of Nilagiri, said he had taken the child, Krishna, to a local hospital in a trolley rickshaw after the boy was bitten by a snake as he was denied an ambulance for the purpose.
However, the boy was declared dead at the hospital, he said.
After the post-mortem was conducted, he again had to carry his son's body on a trolley rickshaw to reach his home for his last rites.
He said he was forced to carry his son by hiring a private trolley rickshaw for Rs 500.
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The incident drew sharp reaction from different quarters following which the Balasore district collector was asked to conduct a probe into the episode by the health department, official sources said.
Nilagiri sub-collector Ghasiram Murmu said, "the incident has came to my notice and inquiry is on. He said Rs 2,000 has been paid under Harish Chandra Yojna to the family of Tunaram for the burial of his child's body.