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Dec 16 gangrape victim didn't die of medical negligence: Court

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The 23-year-old December 16 gangrape victim did not die of medical negligence, a Delhi court today said while holding four persons guilty in the case.

Additional Sessions Judge Yogesh Khanna rejected the defence argument that the girl did not die of injuries inflicted on her by the accused and instead succumbed due to medical negligence and delay in rushing her to the hospital.

The court also rejected the argument of the defence that the girl died due to septicemia caused by infection she got while she was being admitted in the hospital.

The judge said, "I disagree with both the submissions as the MLC do show that immediately after her admission in the hospital" and was attended to.
 

He said there was no delay in the first operation, which was performed on the same night when the victim was brought to the hospital.

On defence argument that the girl had caught infection due to bacteria in the environment of the hospital and due to manhandling, the court relied upon the testimony of a doctor to say that his deposition defies their claim.

The doctor had "voluntarily" deposed that the likely cause of septicemia and death could be the injury to the rectum which contains billions of pathogenic organisms and injury to the colon.

He had also said the weapon (iron rods) which was used to cause injury might have had lot of disease producing organisms.

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First Published: Sep 10 2013 | 10:06 PM IST

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