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Tractor rally demise on account of head accidents, no bullet wounds in post-mortem: SP, DM

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The postmortem of Navreet Singh, 24, who died throughout the farmers’ protests within the nationwide capital on Republic Day, exhibits extreme head accidents, and the report has “completely ruled out bullet injuries”, the highest police officer of his native district, Rampur in Uttar Pradesh, mentioned Thursday.
The physique was cremated at his native village, Dibdiba, in Rampur on Wednesday.
On Thursday, Rampur District Magistrate Aunjaneya Kumar Singh mentioned: “The family was present during the postmortem. If he had a bullet injury, it would have come out in the report.” He mentioned that postmortem was videographed and was carried out by a panel of two medical doctors and monitored by the district Chief Medical Officer.

The district’s Superintendent of Police (SP) Shogun Gautam advised The Indian Express: “The postmortem report has completely ruled out bullet injuries. An X-Ray was done on the body; no traces of bullet were found. There were six injuries and he had suffered lacerations on face and legs.”
The postmortem report says, “…the cause of death is shock and hemorrhage as a result of ante mortem head injury.”
Police mentioned Navreet died after the tractor he was driving smashed right into a barricade and toppled over at ITO in Central Delhi.
According to the postmortem report, the youth suffered six accidents. He had lacerations close to his eyebrow, close to his mouth, over the appropriate ear, and on his proper thigh, it says. The post-mortem report mentions he had swelling excessive of the cranium on the left ear and had a contusion on proper aspect of the chest.

On the accident that turned deadly, a senior Delhi Police officer mentioned, “Some farmers were driving rashly in an attempt to hit us. We saw the tractor hitting the barricades. Our personnel went to rescue him, but a group of agitated farmers stopped them… It is suspected that he died because of the accident.”
Navreet’s father Sahab Singh mentioned Thursday the household will determine whether or not to file a grievance towards Delhi Police over the incident after February 4 – as soon as all rituals are achieved.
Inputs from ENS, Delhi