An autopsy performed on the Dalit youth who was found dead along a railway track, has revealed that he died of a "serious head injury," even as the probe was transferred to local police.
"The post-mortem report, which was done late last night, declared that the boy died of a serious head injury," police said.
However, the report does not throw light on whether the death was a case of suicide or murder, sources said, a day after the Madras High Court directed the state government to preserve till Tuesday the body of the youth Ilavarasan, and to give his father a copy of the post-mortem report along with the video graph of the procedure.
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Harur DSP M Sampath would be the Investigation Officer and a team has been formed, sources said.
Following the High Court directive, the body is being kept in the mortuary of Government Dharmapuri Medical College Hospital after autopsy. The post-mortem report along with video clippings were handed over to the counsel for Ilavarasan's parent last night, sources said.
The marriage of Ilavarasan to Divya, a Hindu girl, had triggered anti-Dalit violence in three villages of Dharmapuri in November last. His body was found along the railway track in Dharmapuri on Thursday, a day after the girl said she would never go back to him.
Sources said Government Railway Police, who recovered the body and registered a case u/s 174 of CrPC (police to inquire and report on suicide, etc), had served summons to Railway personnel including Dharmapuri Station Manager S Jayapal and the driver of the 11014 Coimbatore-Lokmanya Tilak Express train to appear by Sunday.