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Doctor gives details of Rohith Vemula’s death that rebut HRD Minister Smriti Irani


Doctor gives details of Rohith Vemula’s death that rebut HRD Minister Smriti Irani

Dr Rajshree

On Wednesday, Union HRD Minister stated that medical help was not provided to Dalit scholar in the minutes before he was declared dead at the University of Hyderabad, and that attempts were not made to revive him after he was found hanging in a hostel room on January 17.

However, medical records show otherwise and the doctor who declared Vemula dead has disputed the Minister’s version. “I am a medical doctor and I have enough experience and competence to examine and determine if a person can be revived. In my opinion, Rohith was dead for probably 2-3 hours by the time he was found,” said Dr P Rajshree, the university’s medical officer.

Speaking in Irani had said, “I am enraged by the manner in which a child’s death is being used as a political weapon. I am taking it personally. I’ll tell you how the entire incident has been used as a political tool.”

And so saying, she went on to narrate one version of the events surrounding Rohith’s suicide. But here’s how the Minister’s version differs from the one listed in medical records and as recounted by Dr Rajshree:

‘No one allowed doctor near this child’

What Irani said: “According to a report submitted to the Telangana High Court, the police had reached Rohith’s hostel at 7:20 pm when they found the body. The police said that when they reached the hostel, they found the room open and the dead body was on the table. A hand written suicide note was found. The suicide note that was left behind does not blame anyone. This is not my submission. This is what the police said. No one allowed a doctor near this child, to revive this child. No police was allowed till 6:30 am the following morning. Who tried to help this child? Not one attempt was made to revive the child. Not one attempt was made to take him to a doctor. Who declared her dead? Who was medically equipped to declare this child dead?”

‘Doc reached within 5-7 mins of being informed’

What records show: The medical record book at the Health Centre of the University of Hyderabad reveals that as soon as Rohith was found hanging in a room in the New Research Scholars Hostel, Dr Rajshree reached the room within five-seven minutes of being informed. She examined Rohith for several minutes before declaring him dead.

‘Dead for hours, no chance of reviving him’

Dr Rajshree said that she followed protocol before ascertaining that Rohith was no more.

“I was informed by someone (about the suicide) and I rushed to Room 207 at the NRS Hostel, with the staff nurse and ambulance driver. By that time, Rohith’s body had been brought down and placed on a cot. The body was still, cold, and the tongue was protruding. I checked for pulse and blood pressure and did not find any. There was no heart sound or breath sounds. Rigor mortis had already set in,’’ said Dr Rajshree.