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The postmortem report on the death of the Kerala TTE indicates nine deep wounds and a severe brain damage

According to the first results of the post-mortem investigation, TTE K Vinod’s death was caused by a serious head injury he sustained in the fall, along with severe wounds.

The postmortem examination took place at Thrissur’s Government Medical College. Wednesday, the inquest process got underway at 8.30 a.m., overseen by Inspector P V Ramesh of the Shoranur Railway Police. As with significant instances, the autopsy was carried out in great detail and recorded. The post-mortem procedures, overseen by forensic physician P A Sheeju, took around two and a half hours.

According to the original story, the victim suffered a terrible head injury, nine deep wounds across his body, and a severed leg from the train running over his body after the attacker pushed him out.

Rajanikanth, the main accused, was brought before the court in the interim. He had previously been brought to the Velappaya train track, where Vinod’s corpse was found.

According to the police complaint, Vinod was requested to show his ticket by Rajanikanth, who then shoved him off of the moving train on Tuesday night. Rajanikanth, who was inebriated, became furious and shoved Vinod from the train. Rajanikanth was so drunk that even when the railway police brought him into jail, he urged the men from the RPF to take him to Odisha. Rajanikanth was employed as a cleaning staff member at a Kunnamkulam bar hotel. Due to his drunkenness and poor work performance, he lost his job. The event took place on his way back to his birthplace in Odisha.

struck by a train

After being pushed out by the attacker, the train came via the parallel track and ran over his corpse, severing his leg.

As with significant instances, the autopsy was carried out in great detail and recorded.

 

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