Woman’s skull fractured, brain matter missing, ribs exposed: extent of Delhi car horror

The family of victim Anjali Singh and others protested at her cremation demanding justice for her.

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The 20-year-old Delhi woman who was dragged under a car for 13 km had at least 40 external injuries, so severe that her ribs were popped out of her back, her autopsy revealed.

According to sources, the report stated that the base of his skull was fractured and some “brain matter was missing”. He had injuries on his head, spine and lower limbs Crash and drag in the early hours of January 1stWhen she was returning from New Year party by scooter.

Her cause of death is listed as “shock and hemorrhage”, and the report says that the injuries may have collectively caused the death. “There is no indication of sexual assault”. Her mother feared she had been raped as her body was found on the side of the road on Tuesday, days after she was cremated.

From Sultanpuri, where they were hit by his scooter, to Jonti village near Kanjhapura, where a man finally saw his hand coming out from under the car, his clothes were torn as he dragged them.

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All of Anjali Singh’s injuries were the result of “blunt force impact”, the autopsy report said. The Board of Doctors found, “All the injuries collectively are likely to cause death in the ordinary course of nature. However, the injuries to the head, spine, long bone and other injuries are in the ordinary course of nature independently and collectively.” may cause death.” Reported.

The victim’s leg was caught in the front axle and – according to her friend who was with her at the time of the collision – “the driver knew she was stuck in the chassis,

While making a U-turn the men stopped on seeing her hand; The body fell, and they sped off, returning the car to a friend from whom they had borrowed it.

He has reportedly said that he panicked because he was drunk and could not hear anything because of the loud music in the car.

Her friend, who was not injured and fled the accident site “out of fear and panic”, has claimed that there was no music playing in the car and that the driver was aware that Anjali was being dragged under the wheels , but he “kept moving the vehicle back and forth”.

“Anjali was shouting continuously, but they did not stop the vehicle. I ran away from the spot in fear and did not inform anyone… I cried a lot… The vehicle dragged her twice in forward and backward direction and then They pushed the vehicle forward and it got tangled up,” she told reporters.

She said that Anjali, who works as an event manager, and she had gone to meet some friends at a hotel where they had a few drinks on New Year’s Eve. Meanwhile, Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal cautioned against “victim-shaming” and said the friend’s account should be verified.

The police look at the friend as a key eyewitness, with cctv camera footageCan help trace the sequence of events.

At the funeral on Tuesday, Anjali Singh’s family and neighbors accompanied the vehicle carrying the body and many of them carried banners saying “”.give justice to anjali (Give justice to Anjali)”. Many protesters demanded that the five men be hanged.

Those arrested hours after the incident are formally charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and other related charges.

The Union Home Ministry, which has the Delhi Police’s report, ordered the formation of a special investigation team as the horrific incident took place when the capital was under security cover due to the new year. Before this incident which took place at around 2 am, these people were driving their car after drinking alcohol for hours in Delhi and outlying areas.