150 rotting bodies of 'Covid patients' wash up on the banks of Ganges

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150 rotting bodies of 'Covid patients' wash up on the banks of Ganges
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WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES: Decomposed bodies were discovered on the banks of the Ganges in northern India today, with residents telling officials they had seen dozens floating downstream.

. Bloated and decomposed corpses were discovered on the banks of the Ganges in the northern state of Bihar today, with residents telling local officials they had seen dozens floating downstream. There were more than 150 bodies in the river on Bihar's border with Uttar Pradesh, local media reported.

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