The final image of three-year-old L Chingkheinganba Singh, whose half-decomposed body was discovered in a river in the Jiribam region of Manipur, depicts his mother and newborn brother sitting together in a wooded location with five other family members.
 
Wearing a little pink t-shirt, Chingkheinganba Singh had looked at someone or something. He was seated a step apart from his mother and his eight-month-old brother. On the ground, a nest of dried bamboo leaves held an orange rattle toy.


According to the autopsy report, the three-year-old Meitei youngster had a gunshot wound in his head. In addition to cuts on the forearm and other areas of the body, there are stab wounds, chest fractures, and other injuries. He has lost his right eye.
 
According to the postmortem report, his mother, 25-year-old L Heitonbi Devi, was shot three times in the chest and once in the buttock.
 
Y rani Devi, his 60-year-old grandma, was shot five times: once in the head, twice in the chest, once in the belly, and once in the arm.
 

According to the autopsy results, the two women's bodies had significant cuts in several areas.
 
The Jiribam police have the autopsy records for Chingkheinganba Singh's three other family members. They are Langamba Singh, who is eight months old, his mother's sister T Thoibi Devi, who is thirty-one, and her daughter T Thajamanbi Devi, who is eight years old.
 
Chingkheinganba Singh's father, Laishram Herojit, told NDTV today that he requested the police to provide the final three autopsy findings since the family is legally entitled to see them. According to Mr. Herojit, he is awaiting the police's reaction.
 
The Jiribam police station did not answer calls.



 


 

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