New Delhi:The post mortem report of 23-year-old wrestler Sagar Dhankar who was killed in a brawl at the Chhatrasal Stadium, suggests that the cause of his death was "cerebral damage".
According to the post mortem report submitted by Dr Munish Wadhawan, Specialist, Forensic Medicine, Babu Jagjivan Ram Memorial Hospital, Sagar had multiple injuries on his both legs, limbs, chest and abdomen.
"Death is due to cerebral damage as a result of blunt force/object impact. All injuries are antemortem in nature," said the report.
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"Multiple reddish abrasions varying in size from 1 x l cm to 7 x 2 cm on left upper limb and both knees. Multiple stitched lacerated wounds varying in size from 1 x 0.6 cm x muscle deep to 4 x I cm x bone deep on both legs. Multiple stitched lacerated wounds varying in size from 2 x l cm x muscle deep to 6xl cm x bone deep on B/L frontoparietal region. Multiple reddish bruises varying in size from 5 x 2 cm to 15x 4 cm on both upper limbs, back of chest and abdomen and both legs," the report said.
"Scalp: Subscalp bruising in the left temporoparietal region. Skull: NAD. Brain: Brain matter is congested and edematous. The diffuse thin film of subdural haemorrhage over the left cerebral hemisphere," it added.
Olympic medallist Sushil Kumar is the prime accused in the murder case of wrestler Sagar Dhankar.
An incident of a brawl among wrestlers was reported on May 4 in which some wrestlers were injured and they had to be admitted to a hospital and one of them died during treatment.