Autopsy shows dead Senegal student suffered multiple traumas
An autopsy report reveals that a Senegalese medical student died from multiple traumas and massive internal bleeding during a police intervention at a university campus.
A recent autopsy report on Abdoulaye Ba, a medical student at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, indicates that he suffered from multiple traumas and massive internal bleeding prior to his death. This incident occurred amidst student protests demanding the payment of stipend arrears, which escalated into violent confrontations with the police. Although the details surrounding his death remain unclear, the autopsy suggests significant physical injuries that are not consistent with a natural cause of death.
The report, which has circulated widely in Senegalese media, indicates that Ba's injuries included trauma to both the chest and skull, leading to acute cardiorespiratory failure due to internal hemorrhaging. It explicitly rules out the possibility of an isolated natural cause, raising serious concerns about the circumstances leading to the student's death. As the national community grapples with this tragedy, many questions remain about police actions and accountability in handling public protests, especially those among students.
The implications of this autopsy could be far-reaching, potentially igniting further protests and calls for reform in police engagement during civil unrest. Many Senegalese citizens are now calling for transparency and justice following this tragic event, which underscores the broader issues of governmental and institutional responsibility towards student safety and the right to protest peacefully.