The prison doctor also testified in support of the government doctor’s claim that Ramkumar had died when he was brought to the hospital.
CHENNAI: Ramkumar, who was jailed in connection with the Swathi murder case, has testified before the Human Rights Commission that he did not have a pulse when he was examined by a prison doctor to confirm his claim that a government doctor had earlier testified that he may have died earlier as he was in a coma when he was brought to the hospital. Swathi’s murder case that rocked India beyond Tamil Nadu. Swathi was hacked to death on June 24, 2016 at the Chennai Nungambakkam railway station. Ramkumar was recorded on the CCTV footage when the Nungambakkam police inspected and investigated the CCTV footage there. Police later searched for Ramkumar and arrested him on July 1 in his hometown.
Ramkumar attempted suicide
When police cordoned off Ramkumar’s house, he was admitted to a hospital where he was treated and later lodged in the Punjab Jail after Ramkumar Blade attempted suicide by slitting his throat.
The reason for Swati’s murder is a head love
According to the police, Ramkumar, who had a head love affair, committed the murder because he did not accept his love. But many objected that there were various mysteries surrounding Swati’s murder. Ramarajan’s lawyer Ramarajan had said the same.
Suicide in prison
Ramkumar, who was lodged in Pulhal jail on September 18, 2016, was rushed to Rayapettai hospital by 108 ambulance after he was electrocuted by an electric wire. He was treated and was told he did not survive. Ramkumar was said to have died of electrocution after biting an electric wire to commit suicide in jail.
Mystery case in death- autopsy
The parents sued that there was a mystery in Ramkumar’s death. The struggle took place. Sep 22: The Ramkumar affair went unreported as the Chief Minister was admitted to Jayalalithaa Hospital. However, the autopsy was ordered by the court.
Human Rights Commission in hand
Ramkumar’s death case was taken up by the State Human Rights Commission. After many years, the commission’s inquiry into the death of Ramkumar, a government doctor and forensic expert in Rayapettai, came to light last month.
Inverted death case
Experts in the field of histopathology said that an examination of Ramkumar’s body tissues showed no evidence that he had died of electrocution. Become before the Commission. This information was stated in the report filed on the 18th.
Physician trauma information
According to the report, Andal and Venu Anand, then professors at the Raipet Government Hospital, examined Ramkumar’s body on October 7, 2016. At that time, his brain, heart tissue, lungs, liver, tongue, lips, spleen and kidneys were in good condition.
There is no possibility of death due to electric shock
Physicians who answer the question of whether there is likely to be a change in the tissues in the body if struck by electricity are often altered. But that did not happen in Ramkumar’s body. Examining his tissues, doctors said there was no possibility of an electric shock.
The doctor’s shocking interview with Rayapettai who first saw the body
Ramkumar’s body was brought to Rayapettai Government Hospital on September 18, 2016. Dr Syed Abdul Qadir, an emergency medical officer at the Raipet Government Hospital, said the body had been brought by a prison doctor. The prison doctor did not provide any copy of how the accident happened. He also said that the documents for giving first aid to Ramkumar had not been submitted as there was a reported power outage.
Death before coming to the hospital is the testimony of the government doctor
When Ramkumar Rayapettai was brought to the hospital, he had an erection on his body. Erectile dysfunction usually occurs 12 hours after a person dies. The injuries on his body were not caused by an electric shock. He had testified that he might have died several hours before coming to the hospital.
Twist again and again
In the present case, prison doctor Naveen testified before the Human Rights Commission that he was at home and went to jail within 10 minutes of receiving the information, saying that Ramkumar was unconscious at the time and had no pulse when he was examined.
I did not test my heartbeat, I checked my pulse, that’s not enough, I did not test my blood pressure, I injected her to stop her stagnant heart, and then I took her to the hospital by ambulance. He said I did not give the medical copy.
Autopsy doctor testimony
Chief Medical Officer Balasubramaniam, Government Hospital doctor Selvakumar, then SB Anpalagan of the Prisons Department and then Constable Jayaraman also appeared at the inquest. Ramkumar’s lawyer cross-examined them. The case is being re-assigned to December 7.