Gurkiren Kaur Loyal |
Eight years Gurkiren Kaur Loyal Birmingham, who was on holiday in India, died a few minutes after receiving an injection in a clinic, her mother Amrit Kaur Loyal said. "Gurkiren went well, she chatted with us and planned to buy gifts for her cousins. While we were talking about a wizard came with a pre-filled and accessible to the tube syringe in his hand. I asked what was of the injection, but he gave me a blank stare and injected the liquid into it. Inside the mind of a fraction of a second Gurkiren thrown back, his eyes rolled in his head, and the color completely emptied of her. I knew they were killed instantly. I knew my innocent child was murdered, "Ms. Loyal mother of the girl, a store employee, told Birmingham Mail.
The document reproduced what was supposed to be a copy of the blood test done Gurkiren "computerized laboratory Mehra," located Lalheri Road, Khanna. He said: "Referred by Doctor Pardeep Moudgil."
The British Foreign Office while confirming "the death of a British national in Punjab, April 2, 2013" declined to comment further beyond saying ". We have provided consular assistance to the family during this difficult time "
The mother of the girl alleged that Gurkiren was subjected to post-mortem "medieval" examination during which all his internal organs were removed to "hide" the truth behind his death. "It was medieval," she said, arguing that the post-mortem was carried out by an unqualified person.
Read full article at The Hindu.