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Lucknow: The death of Mafia don Mukhtar Ansari while in judicial custody at Banda jail on March 28, as well as his family’s suspicions that he was poisoned, appear to have been put on hold. The viscera report is complete and has been sent to the judicial inquiry team.
According to authorities here on Tuesday, giving poison was not proven in the report. However, no official from the investigating team is willing to comment on the topic. Mukhtar Ansari, who was in jail, died late on the night of March 28 due to heart attack while receiving care at the medical college. Mukhtar’s relatives claimed that he was poisoned in the jail. The UP government had established a judicial investigation to investigate these accusations.
Although the postmortem report indicated Mukhtar Ansari died due to a heart attack, the viscera were transferred to Lucknow for investigation. Following the viscera analysis, it is almost certain that Mukhtar Ansari died of a heart attack.
About ten days ago, the judicial investigation team paid a visit to the Medical College in question. The squad also requested the bed head ticket (BHT) report for the mafia’s treatment from the college administration, but 10 to 12 physicians who treated him have yet to be probed. According to medical college administrators, the judicial team has the authority to obtain statements from treating doctors at any time. The inquiry team also questioned the prison personnel’s and administrators.
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