Pushpa Tiwari (40), a resident of Chinhat, was admitted to the hospital's emergency ward as a suspected case of celphos poisoning. She died last night during treatment, Hospital Director Dr Devendra Negi said.
The woman's body was kept in a deep freezer in the mortuary as an autopsy had to be conducted since it was a medico-legal case.
They also claimed that her ear rings and nose pin were missing.
A police team, which reached the spot, found paw marks of a dog near the channel gate of the mortuary.
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Principal Secretary (Health) Prashant Trivedi said an inquiry has been ordered into the incident to fix responsibility.
An FIR has also been registered in connection with the matter, he said.
The services of the security supervisor and a guard have been terminated on charges of dereliction of duty, he said.