UK Girl’s Organs Removed For Pathology Tests, Says Doctors

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PATIALA – A day after the parents of a British schoolgirl Gurkiren Kaur Loyal alleged in the British media that their daughter could have been “murdered by medics in India intent on harvesting her organs,” doctors who conducted the postmortem admitted that the girl’s vital organs were removed. But this was done only to ascertain the cause of the death.

“That the girl’s internal organs had been removed for viscera and pathology tests were mentioned in the postmortem report submitted to the police. The postmortem was carried out as per the set procedure in such cases,” said Rajindra Hospital doctors who conducted the postmortem.

Since the postmortem was performed three days after the girl’s death, the suggestion that the organs could have been used for transplantation was absurd, the doctors said.

“The girl died on April 2 and the body was brought to hospital on April 6. A four-member board of senior doctors was set up to conduct the postmortem. All internal body parts were found intact,” said a hospital official. The board comprised senior forensic medicine expert Dr SS Oberoi, pathologist Dr Anil Suri, microbiologist Dr Ashok Kumar and MD, Medicine, Dr RS Sibia.

“During the postmortem, vital body parts, such as the brain, heart and lungs, were removed for a histo-pathological examination. Further, the stomach, parts of the small intestine, liver, spleen and kidneys were taken out and preserved for a chemical examination. We are yet to receive a report from the Kharar laboratory,” Dr Oberoi said.