After Delhi violence ceased, bones of deceased could not be identified in hospital
After Delhi violence ceased, bones of deceased could not be identified in hospital
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New Delhi: The violence in Delhi in the past several days has killed many people today. Only mourning is seen everywhere, not only this violence has increased so much that today every person has become an enemy of someone's life. After the scandal, many bodies are lying in wait for their families in the heart-wrenching condition of GTB Hospital in East Delhi. A leg, a neck, and bones filled in a bag are placed in the fronts. According to doctors, the person whose bones are in the bag has been identified as Mosein, while whose leg and neck belong to whom, they have not received any information so far.

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According to the information, the forensic experts of the hospital have kept the samples of both safe, so that through DNA test it can be found whose legs and neck are there. Not only this, the condition of these two organs is deteriorating now. It can be kept in the mortuary for the next 3 days. If even in the meantime, no family has reached to identify it, then the doctors will have no choice but to dispose. It is also being told that a senior doctor told that apart from a leg and a neck in Mortuary, Delhi Police had brought bones in a bag. Everyone was shocked to see bones. The body has been identified with the help of police, but post mortem will be done on Tuesday. Now the biggest challenge before forensic experts is which weapon or chemical was used after all, due to which the situation of Mosein became like this.

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Post mortem of five dead bodies is yet to be done in the mortuary of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RML). One of the five bodies identified on Monday is named Aftab. The remaining four bodies have still not been identified. Post mortem will be possible only after identification. A senior forensic doctor of RML Hospital said that due to more bodies in GTB Hospital, an appeal was made to the hospital management, after which the police brought the recovered bodies to RML in the last two days. Since the bodies have not yet been identified and videography has to be done also, so whoever gets identified on Tuesday, their post-mortem will be done.

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