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Vital organs of Sarabjit Singh missing the second autopsy


Amritsar / Bhikhiwind, May 3 (ANI): The doctors who performed the autopsy of Sarabjit Singh Patti near Amritsar last night, approached to the conclusion that the vital organs of the Indian convict on death row and were not present in the body.

Guramjeet Rai, a doctor, said he met stomach, heart, kidneys and gallbladder Sarabjit.The autopsy, performed in a public hospital in Patti, also disclosed six signs of injury on the body, a chest wound and blood marks on the face.

One of the doctors, according to the press release, said that as a standard medical procedure, Pakistan could maintain its vital organs for furthermore analyzing and should be based on hospital magazines Jinnah in these organs.
 Rai adorned, saying that the status of the hurts present that Sarabjit had been overthrown by a heavy object due to which he received a wound in the head so massive. The doctors also constrained indexed post-mortem medical novel, along with drugs that are sliced to the Jinnah Hospital.

According to the autopsy magazine, Pakistan, the force of death of Sarabjit is a serious injury and cardiopulmonary arrest.

Signs of injury on the body of Sarabjit are 6-7 days old, the doctor said. He said there were five ribs and injuries to the mouth, ears and back of broken shoulders.

(new)Sarabjit's head was broken into two slices, the jaw additionally the bones were broken and lacking some vital organs, the doctor said.

"The parts that are vital to the conduct of the autopsy were missing," he said, adding that they have claimed the report of the first autopsy in Lahore to reach a clear approximation on the conditions that led to the death of Sarabjit.

Other organs, including the heart lacking, gallbladder and kidneys, and five discolored ribs.
Sarabjit because of Friday's charge abided attacking decease in a coma in the intensive care unit (ICU), furthermore his family along with his wife, two daughters and his sister went to Lahore to meet tragic milestones.

Sarabjit is languishing in prison in Pakistan for more than 20 years later was consigned a Pakistani anti-terrorism court him the death penalty in 1991.

He had been condemned of taking part in a series of attacks in Punjab in 1990 that killed 14 people.
Although, while Pakistan affirms as an Indian spy Sarabjit, his family has always said he was a farmer who had mistakenly crossed the border under the influence of alcohol.