Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Kin refuse to take body, adamant on demands

- Amanjeet Singh Salyal amanjeet.singh@htlive.com

CHANDIGARH: THE family members of Jagmail Singh, a Dalit constructi­on worker who was tortured by four upper-caste men in a Sangrur village before he died at PGIMER in Chandigarh, stayed adamant on their demands of ₹50 lakh compensati­on and a government job, refusing to take the victim’s body for the second consecutiv­e day on Sunday.

Post-mortem on the body, which is lying at the mortuary of the institute, was not conducted either.

Jagmail’s sister Baljeet Kaur said, “We will not allow autopsy until our demands are not fulfilled.” His wife Manjit Kaur demanded stricter punishment to the culprits, saying they will continue with their sit-in till justice is not done in the case.

Punjab cabinet minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot on Sunday evening met the family members requesting them to give permission for post-mortem so that ₹8.25 lakh compensati­on could be provided under the Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes (SC/ ST) Act.

The family also rejected the offer of the minister who was flanked by the political adviser to chief minister Sandeep Sandhu and Sangrur district administra­tion officials.

“I have offered whatever I could in my capacity. We have offered them the compensati­on (₹8.25 lakh) under the SC/ST Act. The other demands can be met only after the CM returns from his foreign trip,” Dharamsot said.

AUTOPSY ON THE BODY, KEPT IN A MORTUARY OF PGI, WAS ALSO NOT CONDUCTED; MINISTER DHARMSOT MEETS THE VICTIM’S WIFE, SISTERS

‘TRAUMATIC GAS GANGRENE CAUSED JAGMAIL’S DEATH’

The medical certificat­e the PGIMER doctors have issued mentions traumatic gas gangrene as the cause of the victim’s death after both his legs were amputated on Friday evening.

He died at 3:53am on Saturday. One leg was amputated from above the knee, while the other was removed from the thigh.

 ?? SANJEEV SHARMA/HT ?? Victim Jagmail Singh’s wife Manjit Kaur (centre) with his sisters Baljit Kaur (left) and Tej Kaur at the PGIMER in Chandigarh on Sunday.
SANJEEV SHARMA/HT Victim Jagmail Singh’s wife Manjit Kaur (centre) with his sisters Baljit Kaur (left) and Tej Kaur at the PGIMER in Chandigarh on Sunday.

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