NAGPUR: Special CBI Judge B H Loya died of "coronary artery insufficiency", a senior police officer said on Wednesday, mentioning the report of the postmortem examination performed on him at a Nagpur hospital nearly three years ago.
The investigation into the demise case registered under Section 174 of the CrPC at Sadar police station, was once closed after the postmortem report received from the Department of Forensic of Medicine of Government Medical College and Hospital, which performed the post-mortem, the officer, who didn't wish to be named, said.
"There was nothing suspicious in the histopathology report of Justice Loya," the officer said.
"As no poisonous element was found in his body as per the histopathology report and doctors confirmed the cause of death as coronary artery insufficiency, the Investigation Officer (IO) had closed the probe," he said.
According to the officer, the judges, who accompanied Justice Loya throughout the Nagpur tour, had alerted the deceased's relative Rukmesh Pannalal Jakhotia, a resident of Aurangabad, that Loya had suffered a middle attack early on December 1, 2014.
"Jakhotia asked Dr Prashant Rathi, a resident of Ravi Nagar, Nagpur, to visit the hospital after which Dr Rathi arrived at Meditrina Hospital at around 6am. Dr Rathi had accepted Justice Loya's body. Statements of Dr Rathi and doctors were recorded by the police during the investigation," the officer said.
Loya's frame was once sent to his village Gategaon in Latur district in an ambulance (MH-40/Y-8262) and a constable from Traffic Control Branch, Prashant Thawre (batch no. 554) and two judges adopted the ambulance in their car, the officer said, showing paperwork available with him.
Three days again, Anuj Loya, the son of Justice Loya, who was once listening to the delicate Sohrabuddin Sheikh "fake encounter" case, had said that his circle of relatives was once convinced that his father died of herbal reasons.
"My father died of natural causes, our family is convinced it was a natural death...I have made myself clear that we do not have a suspicion...It was a natural death," Anuj had informed PTI on Sunday.
Talking to journalists later, Anuj had said although he and his circle of relatives previous had suspicions about his father's demise, they no longer harboured such doubts.
Justice Loya had long past to attend the wedding of a colleague's daughter when he died in Nagpur in December 2014.
BJP chief Amit Shah was once an accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case and was once due to this fact discharged.
Anuj's press convention had come two days after four senior-most judges fixed a virtual rebellion in opposition to the rustic's chief justice, raising questions on "selective" case allocation and likely judicial orders.
One of the four senior-most judges, who held the remarkable press convention remaining Friday, had said the matter involving pass judgement on Loya's demise was once some of the problems underpinning their differences with Chief Justice Dipak Misra.
The investigation into the demise case registered under Section 174 of the CrPC at Sadar police station, was once closed after the postmortem report received from the Department of Forensic of Medicine of Government Medical College and Hospital, which performed the post-mortem, the officer, who didn't wish to be named, said.
"There was nothing suspicious in the histopathology report of Justice Loya," the officer said.
"As no poisonous element was found in his body as per the histopathology report and doctors confirmed the cause of death as coronary artery insufficiency, the Investigation Officer (IO) had closed the probe," he said.
According to the officer, the judges, who accompanied Justice Loya throughout the Nagpur tour, had alerted the deceased's relative Rukmesh Pannalal Jakhotia, a resident of Aurangabad, that Loya had suffered a middle attack early on December 1, 2014.
"Jakhotia asked Dr Prashant Rathi, a resident of Ravi Nagar, Nagpur, to visit the hospital after which Dr Rathi arrived at Meditrina Hospital at around 6am. Dr Rathi had accepted Justice Loya's body. Statements of Dr Rathi and doctors were recorded by the police during the investigation," the officer said.
Loya's frame was once sent to his village Gategaon in Latur district in an ambulance (MH-40/Y-8262) and a constable from Traffic Control Branch, Prashant Thawre (batch no. 554) and two judges adopted the ambulance in their car, the officer said, showing paperwork available with him.
Three days again, Anuj Loya, the son of Justice Loya, who was once listening to the delicate Sohrabuddin Sheikh "fake encounter" case, had said that his circle of relatives was once convinced that his father died of herbal reasons.
"My father died of natural causes, our family is convinced it was a natural death...I have made myself clear that we do not have a suspicion...It was a natural death," Anuj had informed PTI on Sunday.
Talking to journalists later, Anuj had said although he and his circle of relatives previous had suspicions about his father's demise, they no longer harboured such doubts.
Justice Loya had long past to attend the wedding of a colleague's daughter when he died in Nagpur in December 2014.
BJP chief Amit Shah was once an accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case and was once due to this fact discharged.
Anuj's press convention had come two days after four senior-most judges fixed a virtual rebellion in opposition to the rustic's chief justice, raising questions on "selective" case allocation and likely judicial orders.
One of the four senior-most judges, who held the remarkable press convention remaining Friday, had said the matter involving pass judgement on Loya's demise was once some of the problems underpinning their differences with Chief Justice Dipak Misra.
Loya died of coronary artery insufficiency, say police citing postmortem report
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