The horrific death of a woman who was dragged beneath a car for 13 kilometers in the Kanjhawala tragedy has sparked indignation across the country. In the midst of rumors surrounding the occurrence, the victim’s post-mortem report was released, which ruled out sexual assault.
A three-member medical board performed the deceased’s post-mortem examination (PME) on January 2 at the Maulana Azad Medical College (MAMC), New Delhi, according to Special Commissioner of Police Sagar Preet Hooda.
Shock and hemorrhage were listed as a provisional cause of death in the report that a police team was able to get on Tuesday. This was due to pre-mortem injuries from a blunt-force collision to the brain, spine, left femur, and both lower limbs. The report indicates that there is no injury suggestive of sexual assault. However, the final report is still awaited.
Truth unfolds in Kanjhawala Case
- According to a medical expert, the forensics and DNA sample report will confirm the final narrative about the allegation of sexual assault on the victim.
- Shock and haemorrhage were brought on by the injuries to the head, spinal column, and lower part of the body.
- According to the police, it was determined that there had been no rape in the initial postmortem report.
- The specialists who performed the postmortem, in accordance with PTI sources, concurred that the victim’s private areas were uninjured.
- According to medical professionals, Anjali’s head, spinal cord, and other key bones had sustained such serious damage that only that could have resulted in death. Anjali’s overall injuries were so severe that she passed away.
- After the examination and chemical analysis of the biological samples taken from the scene and the victim’s body, the final report will be ready.
The girl’s body has been transported to her home in the Sultanpuri neighborhood of Delhi’s capital after she was allegedly killed in a traffic accident in Kanjhawala. Soon, the girl’s funeral rites will be held. For the final rites, the family members have arrived at the crematorium in the Vijay Vihar neighborhood. In his conversation with the victim’s relatives, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal approved a 10 lakh rupee settlement.
Five people who were in the automobile at the time of the event have been detained by the police. Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mitthu, and Manoj Mittal have been positively identified.
Amit (25) is an employee of SBI Cards in Uttam Nagar, Krishan (27) is employed by the Spanish Culture Center, Mithun (26) is a hairstylist in Naraina, and Manoj Mittal (27) is a ration dealer in Sultanpuri.