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A 23-year-old youth’s life was cut short in a gruesome traffic accident in Delhi’s Dwarka region. The post-mortem report has revealed that the victim, Coast Dhanishar, died due to severe internal bleeding and brain injury. The report also stated that the victim’s skull was fractured on the left side, and there was a large amount of blood clotting under the scalp. Moreover, severe brain edema and subdural hematoma were found in the brain.
The report further stated that the victim’s lungs were damaged, and there were fractures in the fourth, fifth, and sixth ribs. Almost 100 milliliters of blood were found in the lungs and the space above the diaphragm. The report concluded that the cause of death was “cranial cerebral injury with hemorrhagic shock.” The presence of blood clots in the mouth also indicated a severe head injury.
The accident occurred on February 3 when a 17-year-old minor driver, who did not have a driving license, was driving a car belonging to an influential family. The car was involved in a collision with other vehicles, causing severe damage. The minor driver was initially sent to the observation home, but on February 10, the juvenile justice board granted him a bail on the basis of his 10th-grade board examination certificate.
The victim’s mother accused the police of negligence, stating that the car involved in the accident had 13 outstanding challans, including several for overspeeding. She claimed that her son was in severe pain for about 10 minutes after the accident but was not taken to the hospital in time.
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