CGH docs conduct fresh post-mortem on Jyothi’s body

Update: 2019-02-15 05:18 IST

Guntur: A team of doctors on Thursday conducted re-post-mortem on Jyothi's body, who was murdered at International Cricket Stadium in Mangalagiri town on February 11 night, at Tadepalli crematorium following demand from her family members and relatives.

A team of doctors came from GGH and conducted the re-post-mortem. The family members of the victim demanded the doctors to explain whether GGH doctors at Mangalagiri properly conducted the first post-mortem for Jyothi's body or not.

They also expressed doubts that if post-mortem was conducted, the doctors should have removed clothes from her body. When the doctors failed to give reply, they raised slogans and staged a protest. Later, the two family members of Jyothi, poured kerosene on their body and tried to attempt suicide. However, Dr K K Reddy said that they will clearly mention the reason for murder in their post-mortem report.

With this the two family members pacified and called off their attempt to suicide. Later the family members of Jyothi demanded justice to them. When the family members, relatives and Ekalavya Sangam leaders protested, tension prevailed in the area for some time. Police rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control.

Meanwhile, Guntur urban police officials suspended two constables for dereliction of their duties in Angadi Jyothi's murder case investigation. Mangalagiri rural SI Babu Rao was sent to VR and issued orders to this effect. The police officials recommended for action against Circle Inspector Balaji. The higher officials taken action against four cops within three days in this regard.

It may be mentioned that Angadi Jyothi and her lover Chenchu Srinu was attacked at International Cricket Stadium in Mangalagiri town on February 11 night. While Jyothi died, Srinu was undergoing treatment at a private hospital. Currently, Srinu was not in a position to speak and the police official are expecting that he will give some clues regarding Jyothi’s murder. 

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