Rachel Guite buried at Hiangtam Lamka cemetery ground

From Our Correspondent

CHURACHANDPUR | Dec 18

The remains of the young and promising MCS officer (L) Rachel Ngailunmawi Guite (38), wife of Paukhanmung Guite was burried today at Hiangtam Lamka Cemetery ground around 2.30 pm after a mass funeral service observed at general headquarters hall of YPA.

The body of (L) Rachel, a 2006 batch MCS officer who was posted in Manipur state Secretariat as joint secretary (Finance and DP), was brought from her residence at Paite Veng, Imphal this morning to her ancestors’ home at Hiangtam Lamka for her funeral rites.

Her death came yesterday 1:00 pm at Raj Medicity after she he had been fighting for her life for the past 5 day at the ICU. Her mortal remains were kept at her Paite Veng residence last night where a funeral program was held under the supervision of YPA Imphal. The association had issued a condemnation against Suba Hospital who had administer a pain relief injection on December 13 to the unfortunate mother of three children, citing negligence on the part of Suba Hospital where, before she was referred to Raj Medicity, she lost consciousness and was suffering from a cardiac arrest with experts telling that she was suffering from what is called ‘Pulmonary Embolism’ in which oxygen supply to the lungs was blocked. The deceased, two days prior to the injection, had delivered twins babies at Suba hospital.

On the funeral program, chairman, MTDC, Vungzagin Valte and chairman, MANIREDA, GS Haupu relayed the message of chief minister who sent his deep condolence and promised maximum help to the family of the deceased.

The late mother of three was hugely involved amongst student organisations, philanthropy, churches and other activity. The loss was grieved by different organisation including Kuki Student Union, Churachandpur, Zomi Students Federation, Paite Tribe Council, Zomi Youth Association, Siamsinpawlpi/SSPP, Young Paite Association etc who expressed their condolences at the death of Rachel Guite saying she was the hope of many organisations, a caring wife and a mother whose death will a create a void and a huge loss to the society.

Amidst all the condolence messages and accuses of negligence against Suba hospital and demands for action against the hospital by a section of the society, the husband of the deceased, Paukhanmung Guite, himself a 2013 batch MPS officer, tearfully expressed his thanks to the Suba Hospital for the successful delivery of his twins baby and Raj Medicity Hospital for caring his beloved wife for five days and the different organisation and individual who are standing by his family on the trying times and the tragedy of his family.

From Our Correspondent

CHURACHANDPUR | Dec 18

The remains of the young and promising MCS officer (L) Rachel Ngailunmawi Guite (38), wife of Paukhanmung Guite was burried today at Hiangtam Lamka Cemetery ground around 2.30 pm after a mass funeral service observed at general headquarters hall of YPA.

The body of (L) Rachel, a 2006 batch MCS officer who was posted in Manipur state Secretariat as joint secretary (Finance and DP), was brought from her residence at Paite Veng, Imphal this morning to her ancestors’ home at Hiangtam Lamka for her funeral rites.

Her death came yesterday 1:00 pm at Raj Medicity after she he had been fighting for her life for the past 5 day at the ICU. Her mortal remains were kept at her Paite Veng residence last night where a funeral program was held under the supervision of YPA Imphal. The association had issued a condemnation against Suba Hospital who had administer a pain relief injection on December 13 to the unfortunate mother of three children, citing negligence on the part of Suba Hospital where, before she was referred to Raj Medicity, she lost consciousness and was suffering from a cardiac arrest with experts telling that she was suffering from what is called ‘Pulmonary Embolism’ in which oxygen supply to the lungs was blocked. The deceased, two days prior to the injection, had delivered twins babies at Suba hospital.

On the funeral program, chairman, MTDC, Vungzagin Valte and chairman, MANIREDA, GS Haupu relayed the message of chief minister who sent his deep condolence and promised maximum help to the family of the deceased.

The late mother of three was hugely involved amongst student organisations, philanthropy, churches and other activity. The loss was grieved by different organisation including Kuki Student Union, Churachandpur, Zomi Students Federation, Paite Tribe Council, Zomi Youth Association, Siamsinpawlpi/SSPP, Young Paite Association etc who expressed their condolences at the death of Rachel Guite saying she was the hope of many organisations, a caring wife and a mother whose death will a create a void and a huge loss to the society.

Amidst all the condolence messages and accuses of negligence against Suba hospital and demands for action against the hospital by a section of the society, the husband of the deceased, Paukhanmung Guite, himself a 2013 batch MPS officer, tearfully expressed his thanks to the Suba Hospital for the successful delivery of his twins baby and Raj Medicity Hospital for caring his beloved wife for five days and the different organisation and individual who are standing by his family on the trying times and the tragedy of his family.

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Rachel Guite buried at Hiangtam Lamka cemetery ground

From Our Correspondent

CHURACHANDPUR | Dec 18

The remains of the young and promising MCS officer (L) Rachel Ngailunmawi Guite (38), wife of Paukhanmung Guite was burried today at Hiangtam Lamka Cemetery ground around 2.30 pm after a mass funeral service observed at general headquarters hall of YPA.

The body of (L) Rachel, a 2006 batch MCS officer who was posted in Manipur state Secretariat as joint secretary (Finance and DP), was brought from her residence at Paite Veng, Imphal this morning to her ancestors’ home at Hiangtam Lamka for her funeral rites.

Her death came yesterday 1:00 pm at Raj Medicity after she he had been fighting for her life for the past 5 day at the ICU. Her mortal remains were kept at her Paite Veng residence last night where a funeral program was held under the supervision of YPA Imphal. The association had issued a condemnation against Suba Hospital who had administer a pain relief injection on December 13 to the unfortunate mother of three children, citing negligence on the part of Suba Hospital where, before she was referred to Raj Medicity, she lost consciousness and was suffering from a cardiac arrest with experts telling that she was suffering from what is called ‘Pulmonary Embolism’ in which oxygen supply to the lungs was blocked. The deceased, two days prior to the injection, had delivered twins babies at Suba hospital.

On the funeral program, chairman, MTDC, Vungzagin Valte and chairman, MANIREDA, GS Haupu relayed the message of chief minister who sent his deep condolence and promised maximum help to the family of the deceased.

The late mother of three was hugely involved amongst student organisations, philanthropy, churches and other activity. The loss was grieved by different organisation including Kuki Student Union, Churachandpur, Zomi Students Federation, Paite Tribe Council, Zomi Youth Association, Siamsinpawlpi/SSPP, Young Paite Association etc who expressed their condolences at the death of Rachel Guite saying she was the hope of many organisations, a caring wife and a mother whose death will a create a void and a huge loss to the society.

Amidst all the condolence messages and accuses of negligence against Suba hospital and demands for action against the hospital by a section of the society, the husband of the deceased, Paukhanmung Guite, himself a 2013 batch MPS officer, tearfully expressed his thanks to the Suba Hospital for the successful delivery of his twins baby and Raj Medicity Hospital for caring his beloved wife for five days and the different organisation and individual who are standing by his family on the trying times and the tragedy of his family.

From Our Correspondent

CHURACHANDPUR | Dec 18

The remains of the young and promising MCS officer (L) Rachel Ngailunmawi Guite (38), wife of Paukhanmung Guite was burried today at Hiangtam Lamka Cemetery ground around 2.30 pm after a mass funeral service observed at general headquarters hall of YPA.

The body of (L) Rachel, a 2006 batch MCS officer who was posted in Manipur state Secretariat as joint secretary (Finance and DP), was brought from her residence at Paite Veng, Imphal this morning to her ancestors’ home at Hiangtam Lamka for her funeral rites.

Her death came yesterday 1:00 pm at Raj Medicity after she he had been fighting for her life for the past 5 day at the ICU. Her mortal remains were kept at her Paite Veng residence last night where a funeral program was held under the supervision of YPA Imphal. The association had issued a condemnation against Suba Hospital who had administer a pain relief injection on December 13 to the unfortunate mother of three children, citing negligence on the part of Suba Hospital where, before she was referred to Raj Medicity, she lost consciousness and was suffering from a cardiac arrest with experts telling that she was suffering from what is called ‘Pulmonary Embolism’ in which oxygen supply to the lungs was blocked. The deceased, two days prior to the injection, had delivered twins babies at Suba hospital.

On the funeral program, chairman, MTDC, Vungzagin Valte and chairman, MANIREDA, GS Haupu relayed the message of chief minister who sent his deep condolence and promised maximum help to the family of the deceased.

The late mother of three was hugely involved amongst student organisations, philanthropy, churches and other activity. The loss was grieved by different organisation including Kuki Student Union, Churachandpur, Zomi Students Federation, Paite Tribe Council, Zomi Youth Association, Siamsinpawlpi/SSPP, Young Paite Association etc who expressed their condolences at the death of Rachel Guite saying she was the hope of many organisations, a caring wife and a mother whose death will a create a void and a huge loss to the society.

Amidst all the condolence messages and accuses of negligence against Suba hospital and demands for action against the hospital by a section of the society, the husband of the deceased, Paukhanmung Guite, himself a 2013 batch MPS officer, tearfully expressed his thanks to the Suba Hospital for the successful delivery of his twins baby and Raj Medicity Hospital for caring his beloved wife for five days and the different organisation and individual who are standing by his family on the trying times and the tragedy of his family.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/5958-rachel-guite-buried-at-hiangtam-lamka-cemetery-ground