Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Second post-mortem conducted on jawan’s body, family cries foul

- Ramesh Babu ramesh.babu@hindustant­imes.com n

The body of gunner Roy Mathew who was found dead in army camp in Nashik on Thursday, was finally taken to his native town of Kollam on Saturday after a second post-mortem at the insistence of his family.

No details have been given of the second post-mortem which was conducted at the Thiruvanan­thapuam medical college hospital after district collector S Venkateshp­athi ordered the step.

Earlier, Roy Mathew’s relatives alleged that soon after the body arrived at the Thiruvanan­thpuram airport, army officials accompanyi­ng the body were in hurry to take it to his home town in Kollam, 65 kms away, for cremation.

“Many questions are unanswered. The body is beyond recognitio­n. And the officials who accompanie­d the body refused to show it to even close relatives including the wife of the deceased,” said a relative of Mathew.

Confusion prevailed for more than two hours after relatives refused to accept the body and insisted on a second post-mortem. Later the district collector intervened and body was taken to Thiruvanan­thapuam medical college hospital. After the second post-mortem, it will be taken to his native place by road.

“It is sad the army failed to show much respect to the body. It was wrapped in tricolour only after the district officials protested. It is sad his widow was forced to wait more than two hours at the airport,” said PCC chief V M Sudheeran who paid his tributes at the medical college hospital.

Roy Mathew, who complained of harassment by his senior officers in an interview to a Marathi channel, was found dead near the camp two days ago. Missing since last Sunday his body was found near the army camp in Nashik in Maharashtr­a, the commanding officer (CO) informed the family on Thursday. However the family suspected foul play and demanded a thorough probe into circumstan­ces that led to his death

Although the army said it was a case of suicide, family members of 33-year-old Mathew said they suspected foul play. They are demanding an investigat­ion into the circumstan­ces leading to his death.

 ?? COURTESY: TWITTER ?? Roy Mathew was found dead in an army camp in Nashik on Thursday.
COURTESY: TWITTER Roy Mathew was found dead in an army camp in Nashik on Thursday.

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