Lakhimpur violence: The autopsy reports disclosed that farmers’ died due to hemorrhage and trauma
In UP’s Lakhimpur-Kheri district autopsy reports disclosed that farmers’ died due to hemorrhage and trauma in the violence on Sunday.
Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur-Kheri incident:
The post-mortem reports of the four farmers who died in the farmers’ protest in UP’s Lakhimpur-Kheri district on Sunday disclosed that they died due to hemorrhage and trauma and that no bullet injury was found as protesting farmers declared that out of the four dead farmers one received bullet fired by Ajay Mishra’s son. It was noticed that eight people died during the incident. Also, farmers gathered to protest Keshav Prasad Maurya, Deputy Chief Minister’s visit to Banbirpur.
Farmers’ died due to hemorrhage and trauma
According to the sources, the four farmers who died during the violence were identified as Nakshatra Singh, Daljeet Singh, lavepreet Singh, and Gurvinder Singh. Lavepreet Singh, an 18-year-old farmer died due to a hemorrhage and trauma shown by post-mortem reports. Gurvinder Singh’s body had injury marks and Daljeet Singh’s body was dragged and had other injury marks according to the reports.
Four other death were declared from the BJP party
On the other hand, four other deaths were declared from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). They were in a car when pulled out of the car and killed by the protestors during the violence in the Lakhimpur-Kheri district. Shubham Mishra, who was from the BJP camp died due to an attack and his body had many injuries. Also, Hariom Mishra and Shyamsundar Nishad’s death was caused due to hitting by sticks, bleeding, and trauma.
Although, Dr. Sangeeta Bhatia, a general practitioner argued there are higher chances of a person’s death when a hemorrhage leads to excessive bleeding and anything can be concluded after the detailed report she added.
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