AMU Medical School MLC Report Says There Was Use Of Force And Penetration On Rape Victim From Hathras Agra News


HATHRAS: Contrary to previous statements by the UP police that ruled out the rape of the 19-year-old Dalit girl, the copy of the medico-legal investigation prepared by forensic experts from the Jawaharlal Nehru School of Medicine (JNMC) of the AMU on September 22 clearly stated that, based on the local examination of the patient, there were “signs of use of force” and “penetration”.

In his provisional opinion, the doctor stated – “I am of the opinion that there are indications of the use of force, however, opinions on penetration and intercourse are subject to pending availability of the FSL reports.”

However, the “act details” under the sexual assault forensic examination listed on page 23 say that the penetration of the vagina was complete, although no semen was found. Doctors who performed the medical examination in JNMC Hospital They have indicated that the victim was “unconscious at the time of the incident”. The report also said: “pain during or after the incident.”

The report was signed by the assistant professor of the forensic department, Dr. Faiz Ahmad. When contacted, he declined to comment and said it was a confidential patient report and would be presented in court.
The report says that according to the details provided by the survivor, “she was sexually assaulted by 4 known people from the same village when she was doing work in the fields at 9 am. There is a history of loss of consciousness during the incident.” .
In a section on physical violence used by the accused, the report also mentions – based on details provided by the patient that she was “gagged” and “strangled by her duppata.” The patient also informed the doctor that she was verbally threatened with death. She had mentioned the names of the defendants: Sandeep, Ramu, Lovekush and Ravi, all in their 20s.

In fact, the chairman of the neurosurgery department of the medical school professor MF HUDA had written a letter to the emergency medical officer and the hospital’s trauma center on September 22, stating that the patient is critical, therefore “Kindly arrange a magistrate to die.” statement”.
The 54-page file contains all records, including hospital admission report, medico-legal report, treatment card.
The deceased who was allegedly gang-raped was rushed to Hathras District Hospital on 14 September after the incident. She was later referred to the Aligarh JNMC due to her critical condition. After a week, she recorded her statement on September 22 before a magistrate and said that she had been raped. Following her statement, samples were sent to the forensic science laboratory, which received them on September 25.
The Agra FSL report, however, indicated that the woman was not raped. Based on the FSL report, ADG (law and order) Prashant Kumar had said: “According to the report, no semen was found in the viscera sample.”
The autopsy that was carried out in Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi after the girl’s death on September 29 at 6.55 am stated that the deceased’s hymen showed “multiple healed old tears” and the “anal orifice showed healed old tears”. The cause of death mentioned in the autopsy report was due to the trauma caused by the assault.

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