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Shocking! Ankit Sharma's autopsy report reveals that he was stabbed over 400 times

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 28, 2020 4:13 PM

The employee of Intelligence Bureau constable Ankit Sharma's dead body was found in a drain in Chand Bagh, Delhi. ...

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The employee of Intelligence Bureau constable Ankit Sharma's dead body was found in a drain in Chand Bagh, Delhi. His body was sent for autopsy by the authorities. The autopsy report reveal that horrific brutality that was inflicted on him before his body was dumped in a ditch behind the house of AAP leader Tahir Hussain.

The report says that Ankit Sharma was stabbed over 400 times, and his body has been mutilated beyond belief. He has stab wounds all over his body and not even a single portion of it was spared. He was stabbed for hours, four to six hours, by possibly as many as six individuals together. Moreover, his intestines were ripped apart, says the autopsy report.

Forensic doctors have reportedly said that they haven’t seen such nightmarish mutilation in their lives. The report says that the body had “multiple abrasion.. deep cut.. by sharp edge objects”.

The panel of doctors, who carried out post mortem, has clearly stated that Ankit Sharma was brutally and repeatedly stabbed, which had caused his death.

Tags: Citizenship Amendment ActNortheast DelhiDelhi ViolenceAam Aadmi PartyTahir Hussain
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