Negi's post-mortem report raises several questions: Bindal
Dharamshala, June 14 -- Himachal Pradesh BJP president Rajeev Bindal on Friday said that the post-mortem report of HPPCL Chief Engineer Vimal Negi, whose body was found in Bilaspur district eight days after he went missing on March 10, has raised several questions.
Bindal said that according to the post-mortem report which went viral on Thursday, no water was found in Negi's chest and stomach which raises many questions. "While doubts have arisen in the minds of the entire Himachal, they are also in the minds of Kinnaur and in the minds of the family of Vimal Negi," he said in a statement.
According to the post-mortem report accessed by Hindustan Times, Negi had died due to asphyxia on account of drowning. The report, prepared at AIIMS Bilaspur on March 19, said that no external or internal injury was found.
The stomach was found to be containing about 100 ML of semi-digested food material while all four chambers of the heart were empty. Moreover, both lungs were found to be converted into a single, blackish mass. The post-mortem report has suggested that the death to be around 5 days prior to the examination.The chief engineer of Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation (HPPCL) had gone missing on March 10 and his body was found on March 18 in Shahtalai area in Gobind Sagar in Bilapsur district and the postmortem was held on March 19.
Kiran Negi, the deceased's wife, moved the HC on April 9 seeking a CBI probe which was allowed on May 23 and is currently underway. His family alleged Vimal was under "immense mental stress" and was being "harassed" by senior HPPCL officials.The relatives of the deceased had sat on a dharna outside the HPPCL office in Shimla with the body on March 19 demanding action against officials who harassed Negi following which a case of abetment to suicide and joint criminal liability under BNS was registered....
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