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Relatives refuse to take girl's body sent for postmortem

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Press Trust of India Thane
Relatives staged a sit-in agitation at the Thane civil hospital and refused to take away the body of the 18-year-old girl found on the railway tracks between Thane and Kalyan on Sunday morning, until a "proper" postmortem is carried out, sources said here today.

The Thane Railway Police had registered a case of accidental death, but relatives and locals termed it a case of sexual abuse and murder. To press their demands, they squatted in the civil hospital premises throughout the day today.

Later, the Thane Railway Police registered an offence under Section 302 of the Indian Penal Code against unknown persons.
 

The postmortem report by civil hospital doctors is said to have opined that her death was caused due to injuries and excessive loss of blood.

However, her relatives and locals were not satisfied with the postmortem report and insisted on a second postmortem done, after which the girl's body was sent for second postmortem to JJ Hospital, official sources said.

Meanwhile, a delegation of agitating women met the district collector who assured them that he would take action in the matter, but they told him point blank that they had no no faith in him at all.

It is only after a forensic report, that any conclusion could be arrived at, civil hospital officials said.

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First Published: Mar 03 2014 | 7:33 PM IST

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