How did the nun die? FSL report reveals details in the Prem Baisa case
The FSL report regarding the suspicious death of nun Prem Baisa from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, has revealed no unnatural causes of death, pending official confirmation.
A significant development in the case of the suspicious death of nun Prem Baisa from Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is that the awaited FSL (Forensic Science Laboratory) report has finally been delivered to local police. Initial information suggests that the report found no evidence of unnatural causes contributing to her death. However, this has yet to be officially confirmed, making this an important step in the investigation process.
The FSL report will be forwarded to the medical board at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, where the autopsy took place, to seek a final opinion on the cause of death. This report follows some earlier claims made by witnesses who indicated that the nun's nails had turned blue, raising initial suspicions of possible poisoning or foul play. Nevertheless, the FSL findings did not substantiate these concerns, focusing attention on other potential causes of her untimely demise.
There is increasing speculation regarding whether her death was due to an asthma attack, as evidence from her family and others indicated she suffered from asthma issues. The new insights from this investigation have put the focus on understanding if the tragic event was in fact a medical complication rather than a criminal act, which will guide how the case progresses moving forward.