Sarabjit's autopsy in India: Stomach, kidneys, heart missing
May 03, 2013  16:37
Press conference by doctors who conducted the autopsy on Sarabjit Singh in Amritsar.  Dr Gurjit Mann, who is HOD of the forensics department of the hospital in Amritsar where the second autopsy had been performed on the Sarabjit Singh yesterday, speaks.
Dr Mann says that the body revealed fractures of the skull bone, multiple fractures of the mandible bone (jaw), several injuries (dark bruises) on the back and shoulder, on the left side of head.

There were multiple injuries which had been stitched, but some injuries like the ones at the back of head and shoulder, had not been stitched. There were fractures on the ribs on the right and left, fracture on the sternum, as well.

The autopsy conducted in Pakistan said cardiac pulmonary arrest and severe head injury.

Stomach, gall bladder, both the kidneys, heart were missing from the body. The rest of the viscera (liver, lungs, brain) sent for autopsy. There was massive head injuries, and the cause of death can be known only after the autopsy of the viscera is done.
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