SHRC Takes Suo Motu Case in Prisoner's Death at Viyyur Jail
SHRC Takes Suo Motu Case in Prisoner's Death at Viyyur Jail

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has taken a suo motu case regarding the death of a remand prisoner at Viyyur district jail who was undergoing treatment at Thrissur Medical College Hospital (MCH).

Commission Orders Inquiry

Commission member V Geetha has directed the city police commissioner and the head of the jail department to conduct an inquiry into the death of Reshbabu, 33, and submit reports within 15 days. The case will be considered in a subsequent sitting of the commission in Thrissur after receiving the reports.

Allegations of Lapses

An SHRC release said there were allegations of lapses on the part of police in sending a person with learning disabilities to a general prison. Reshbabu was arrested in connection with a theft case on May 16. As per news reports, police had indicated that Reshbabu vomited blood after poking his mouth with an incense stick. However, the father had said there were injury scars on Reshbabu’s body, the release said.

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Preliminary Postmortem Findings

However, Dr Hitesh Sankar, the forensic expert at MCH who performed the postmortem, had said as per the preliminary postmortem finding, Reshbabu died not due to torture but due to internal bleeding in the head, caused by a pre-existing condition.

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