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Did hand amputation cause Thane motorman's death?
Updated On: 25 October, 2009 07:37 AM IST | | Vinod Kumar Menon
Post-mortem shows that Ramchandran died due to "traumatic amputation of left arm"; cops launch probe into railway's rescue operation
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Post-mortem shows that Ramchandran died due to "traumatic amputation of left arm"; cops launch probe into railway's rescue operation
Did the amputation of the left arm of the motorman on the ill-fated Kalyan local lead to his death? Conflicting opinions are being expressed by most people railway technicians, doctors and eyewitnesses present.
Postmortem findings at Thane Civil hospital concluded that motorman R Ramchandran's death was due to "shock and haemorrhage due to polytrauma and traumatic amputation of lower part of the left arm."
Did the amputation of the left arm of the motorman on the ill-fated Kalyan local lead to his death? Conflicting opinions are being expressed by most people railway technicians, doctors and eyewitnesses present.
Postmortem findings at Thane Civil hospital concluded that motorman R Ramchandran's death was due to "shock and haemorrhage due to polytrauma and traumatic amputation of lower part of the left arm."
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