"Broken Bones And Skull... ": Autopsy Of Woman Killed In Manipur Violence
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The autopsy report said samples to check for sex assault could not be taken as "the body parts were completely charred and not recognisable." The family has buried the body after performing the last rites
The autopsy report of a woman who was killed in a night attack by suspected insurgents in Manipur's restive Jiribam district mentions eight wounds that include broken bones and "burnt and separated" skull. Her body was burnt 99 per cent.
The 31-year-old woman's husband in a police case alleged she was raped before their house was set on fire by suspected "Meitei militants" in the district bordering Assam. She was a school teacher and mother of three children.
The autopsy report said samples to check for sex assault could not be taken as "the body parts were completely charred and not recognisable." The family has buried the body after performing the last rites.