New Delhi:
Delhi Police today asked the Medical Superintendent of Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital to appear before them after the post-mortem of constable Subhash Tomar contradicted his version that the cop did not suffer any injuries.
A senior police official said they have issued a notice to Dr T S Sidhu, asking him to appear before them with all medical records of Mr Tomar who died yesterday after battling for life for three days.
Mr Tomar was injured in the violence on Sunday during protests against the gang-rape of a 23-year-old woman in a moving bus on December 16.
A controversy erupted over the cause of the cop's death as two eye-witnesses contradicted the police's claim that he died due to injuries suffered in the violence.
Mr Sidhu had also said that Mr Tomar had "no major external injury" except for some cuts and bruises or "(no) severe internal injuries".
However, the post-mortem report said the 46-year-old constable died due to cardiac arrest caused by injuries he suffered on his chest and neck "produced by blunt impact", giving Delhi Police relief amid doubts about the cause of his death.
Additional Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) K C Dwivedi said the post-mortem noted that there were injuries on his chest, neck and legs because of which he had a cardiac arrest and he died.
"He had a lot of injuries. His ribs had fractures. These multiple injuries aggravated his condition and led to cardiac arrest," Mr Dwivedi said.