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‘No injury marks were found on body: Doctors
KT NEWS SERVICE. Dated: 10/21/2016 9:13:28 PM
SRINAGAR, Oct 21: Protests erupted in Nasrullapora of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district after a 24 years old youth died of ‘heart attack’ at JVC Hospital Bemina.
Locals said that Javaid Ahmed Mir son of Muhammad Fathe Mir was hit by a tear-gas shell, a charge refuted by police and doctors. “There were no injury marks on his body. The cause of death could have been ascertained if relatives would have allowed us to conduct autopsy, but shortly after the death of the youth, they took the body away,” Medical Superintendent JVC Dr Ishfaq Ahmed told.
Dr Ishfaq quoting his relatives said that slain youth had collapsed when a group of protesters had been chased away by government forces. “He was taken to Primary Health Centre Soibugh where from he was brought to this hospital. We conducted ECG but he was not responding. There were no injury marks on his body. We can’t ascertain the real cause of his death as the relatives didn’t allow us to conduct autopsy,” he said.
Meanwhile a police handout said that on Friday afternoon one person namely Junaid Ahmad Mir son of Fateh Mir resident of Nasrullah Pora Budgam was brought to JVC Bemina, Srinagar where the doctors declared him brought dead. As per doctors prima facie he has died of cardiac arrest as there are no marks of any injury on his body.