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DESPERATE Indians have been turning to witch doctors who brand them with hot irons to rid them of Covid, a doctor has said.

Many resort to the excruciating treatment as they believe Covid is an “evil spirit”, Ashita Rebecca Singh, doctor in the north west of Maharashtra state, revealed.

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A woman with Covid gets oxygen as she lies on the street
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A woman with Covid gets oxygen as she lies on the streetCredit: Eyevine
Funeral pyres for the mounting number of dead
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Funeral pyres for the mounting number of deadCredit: Eyevine

It comes as the Indian authorities have decided to press ahead with elections despite deaths soaring past 200,000,

People have reportedly been dying on the street as India reported 379,257 new infections on Thursday, the world's highest single-day total.

According to Dr Singh, people in the area where she works have been turning to traditional cures before then eventually seek proper treatment.

It comes as:

"We still have a lot of patients on our wards who actually have branding marks on their abdomen because they went to the witch doctor who gave them a hot iron branding,” she told the BBC.

Experts believe the true figure could be five times that as many deaths outside hospital have not been recorded.

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The scene inside a New Delhi hospital
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The scene inside a New Delhi hospitalCredit: AFP
Cremations have been going on around the clock
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Cremations have been going on around the clockCredit: AFP

Voting in the state West Bengal is in its final phase of elections despite soaring Covid cases amid fears the state could become the new pandemic epicentre.

Long queues were seen outside polling booths, raising concerns about further spread of the virus as cases in West Bengal rose by 17,000 on Wednesday, a state record.

Several parts of the country are under lockdown and curfew, including in the capital Delhi.

The government of Maharashtra, which is home to the financial capital Mumbai, is considering extending its lockdown until mid-May.

But is no lockdown or curfew in West Bengal state.

Grieving family members at at graveyard
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Grieving family members at at graveyardCredit: Reuters
A man who has managed to obtain oxygen taking it on the street
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A man who has managed to obtain oxygen taking it on the streetCredit: AFP
Voters queuing up to cast their ballots in West Bengal despite record Covid cases there
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Voters queuing up to cast their ballots in West Bengal despite record Covid cases thereCredit: EPA

India's High Court has heard that the Election Commission should be charged with murder for pressing on with the vote.

"Your institution is singularly responsible for the situation today," Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee said.

“Your officials should be booked on murder charges probably.”

Elsewhere, a husband filmed his tearful outburst at India's failing healthcare system after Covid killed his wife and their unborn child.

Sachin, who claims doctors could have saved pregnant Anjali, is seen wandering a hospital looking for someone to speak to and shouting: "There's nobody here. They destroyed me."

But while many face a desperate struggle to find medical treatment for their loved ones, one of India’s most notorious gangsters has been bagged a bed in a top hospital.

Rajendra Nikalje, known as Chhota Rajan, is serving a  for murdering a journalist and faces nearly 70 criminal charges, including extortion and murder.

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The 62-year-old was serving in India’s high-security prison Tihar Jail when he tested positive for COVID-19 on April 26

He was  to the All India Institute of Medical Services, or AIIMS, in New Delhi.

Heartbroken man loses unborn baby and wife to Covid on the same day as India death toll hits 200,000
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