Madehganj homicide: Physique exhumed, second examination carried out at Lko’s KGMU

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Jan 15, 2025 10:49 PM IST

A workforce of the Lucknow Police reached the Anjuman graveyard in Paper Mill Colony in Nishatganj on Wednesday and exhumed the physique of the 60-year-old e-rickshaw driver after practically 15 days of burial

A workforce of the Lucknow Police reached the Anjuman graveyard in Paper Mill Colony in Nishatganj on Wednesday and exhumed the physique of the 60-year-old e-rickshaw driver after practically 15 days of burial.

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Relations of the deceased have been additionally current when the grave was dug, they instructed Hindustan Instances.

A senior police officer confirmed that the grave was dug and the physique was taken to the KGMU mortuary. There, a second autopsy examination was carried out by a panel of docs which was additionally videographed.

Mohammad Rizwan, a 60-year-old e-rickshaw driver, was killed within the Madehganj space of Lucknow on December 30, 2024.

The autopsy examination report mentioned that extreme bleeding as a result of a head damage prompted loss of life – with out commenting on the potential weapon used.

In the meantime, a CCTV clip confirmed Rizwan slumping instantly after a person he was speaking to on the street, bought on his bike and left. Police launched an investigation, arrested three people, floated a motive concept and produced the alleged weapon used – a country-made firearm – earlier than the town’s mediapersons on January 12. However, the autopsy examination report solely famous ‘excessive bleeding due to a head injury’ after which the relations questioned the autopsy examination, prompting the police to conduct a second autopsy examination.

On the time of going to the press, further deputy commissioner of police (central) Manisha Singh confirmed that the physique had been exhumed and the autopsy examination was being carried out. The formal report will come quickly after which will probably be made public. “Since the police found that the man had been shot and the initial post-mortem examination report didn’t mention any bullet injury, a second examination was necessitated. After this report is handed over to police, all facts will be corroborated,” she mentioned.

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