The hospital authorities said that they had asked the family members to wait only till they could arrange a hearse.
Following the incident which took place yesterday, Chief Minister Raman Singh directed the administration to review the facilities at the government-run Medical College Hospital (MCH) at Rajnandgaon.
Khileshwari Sahu (20), resident of Bakhrutola village in the district, was brought to the hospital on July 1 with severe burns. She died during treatment.
Meanwhile, some Congress workers reached the hospital and shouted slogans against the administration.
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Hospital superintendent Pradip Beg said the family members had been asked to wait as the hospital was arranging a vehicle. By the time a hearse was sent, they had left the hospital with the body on a push-cart and then arranged a private ambulance outside, he said.
A video of Congress workers pushing the cart with the woman's body on it did rounds on social media today.
Under the state's Muktanjali scheme, sixty hearses have been given to government hospitals, the statement said.
Rajnandgaon collector Bheem Singh had ordered the sub-divisional magistrate Atul Vishwakarma to investigate the incident, and appointed a deputy collector to monitor the quality of services provided at the hospital, it said.
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