Feb 10 • 05:36 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Janakpuri Accident: Kamal's Post-Mortem Report Revealed, Soil Filled His Nose and Mouth

A post-mortem report has revealed that Kamal Dhyani died after falling into a pit dug by the Delhi Jal Board, with significant pressure from his heavy motorcycle and soil blocking his breathing.

In the Janakpuri area of New Delhi, a tragic accident occurred where Kamal Dhyani lost his life after falling into a pit that had been excavated by the Delhi Jal Board for sewer work. The post-mortem report detailed that a heavy motorcycle fell on top of him, applying intense pressure to his chest and waist. This led to his death being attributed to traumatic asphyxia and suffocation due to not being able to breathe effectively after falling.

According to sources reporting on the post-mortem findings, Kamal's motorcycle, which he was riding, fell into the pit along with him, causing severe pressure on his chest. This situation was exacerbated when he fell face down into the pit, resulting in soil filling his mouth and nose, ultimately obstructing his ability to breathe. The medical report confirmed that the primary cause of death was the combination of pressure on his chest and the dirt that blocked his airway.

Adding to the grim nature of the report, a burn mark was also discovered on Kamal's right thigh, suggesting that there may have been additional circumstances surrounding his death. Sources have indicated that this mark may have occurred some time after his passing, which raises further questions about the incident and highlights the dangerous conditions that can arise from such unmarked excavations in urban areas.

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