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The woman was brutally assaulted by 4 males on Sept. 14 in Boolagarhi village, and after an extended wrestle for all times, died in hospital on Tuesday
The autopsy report of the Hathras gang rape sufferer confirms harm to the cervical backbone (neck) produced by oblique blunt trauma, and its resultant sequelae. Mentioning fracture in C 6 cervical vertebra, the report, signed by three medical doctors of the Safdarjung Hospital says the ligature mark over the neck is in keeping with tried strangulation however didn’t contribute to loss of life.
The woman was brutally assaulted by 4 higher caste males on September 14 in Boolagarhi village of Hathras, and after an extended wrestle for all times in Aligarh’s JN Medical College and Hospital, handed away in Safdarjung Hospital on Tuesday morning.
The last analysis says “alleged post strangulation with cervical spine injury with sepsis and cardiopulmonary arrest.” The loss of life abstract notes “no vomiting and seizure”.
Viscera preserved
It additional says the viscera has been preserved together with pre-vaginal swab and smear and swab and smear from the correct higher thigh. Nail clippings from each arms have additionally been preserved.
Dr. Hamza Malik, president, JN Medical College Resident Doctors’ Association, reminded that the definition of rape had modified after the Nirbhaya case. “Penetration is not necessary to confirm rape. The forensic examination was conducted in JNMCH 10 days after the assault. During this period, many injuries to the private parts could have healed,” he stated.
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