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Scarlett's vital organs found missing during UK autopsy
by Vinayak bhide on Apr 13, 2008 07:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

UK will now now in detail of working of our democracy & probit of various depts of our beaurcracy.
Exposing the myth of Pseudo democracy wkg in 2nd world's largest country.
What law makers intended in 1950 would serve the millions as intended and rightly described by nehru,that he is the last English gentleman in this country.
SHAME on us that these things are coming out 61 years later of independance from UK.
It's a marker of how democracy has to mature & fare,the path towards true democracy is very long yet.
Another disgrace this thing has come out 1 day before the birth anniversary of greatest fellow indian after MANU the law giver,MR Bhimrao Ambedkar.

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  RE:Scarlett's vital organs found missing during UK autopsy
by human on Apr 13, 2008 07:54 PM   Permalink
60 years is too young for a country with such diversity, population and polity...
Dear, looks like our constitution failed to develop the country/public for 60yrs.
Let us change it to presidential form of governance....

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  RE:Scarlett's vital organs found missing during UK autopsy
by Anand YNI on Apr 13, 2008 09:47 PM   Permalink
Hi Vinayak,

It is common knowledge that the stomach is removed in most of the autopsies to look for traces of any harmful substance in the stomach. Similarly kidneys could, I mean, could be removed to trace out any of the poisonous substances. Since it has been alleged that she was raped, uterus was removed to find out the sperms of the culprit & conduct a DNA matching. No big deal since the police are not going to gain by collecting organs of a dead person.

So, do not worry. It is just a media hype!

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