Dadri Lynching Accused Dies After Respiratory Failure, Father Says He Was Beaten Up In Jail

SW Staff

One of the accused in the infamous Dadri lynching case died on Tuesday of kidney and respiratory failure at a hospital in Delhi.

Ravin, 22, was rushed to Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Hospital from district hospital in Noida in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday after suffering “kidney failure”.

“He was brought here in a very bad condition, with kidney failure and high blood sugar level, around 12 noon. He died around 7 PM of kidney and respiratory failure,” Medical Superintendent of LNJP Hospital, Dr J C Passey told PTI.

b”Mohammed Akhlaq’s family members”

He was lodged in a jail in Gautam Buddh Nagar district.

“Ravin was first brought to the district hospital in Noida this morning from the jail. He was then rushed to a Delhi hospital after his condition worsened,” Station House Officer of Jarcha Police Station, Pradeep Kumar Singh said.

It is also suspected that Ravin was suffering from dengue, though hospital authorities said, “medical report is still awaited.”

“We had done his dengue and chikungunya tests. But, it is only by tomorrow that we can say whether he was suffering from dengue or not, as the medical reports are not out yet,” Passey said.

According to an Indian Express report, Ravin’s father Om Mahesh is claiming that he was beaten up inside the jail following a scuffle which might be the reason behind his death.

In Dadri’s Bishada village, Mohammed Akhlaq (51) was dragged out of his house and killed by a mob in September last year on suspicion of eating beef, triggering communal tension in the region.

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