Thu Jul 03 19:04:05 UTC 2025: **Summary:**

A postmortem report reveals that B. Ajith Kumar, a temple security guard who died in police custody in Sivaganga, sustained over 44 external injuries and numerous internal injuries. The report detailed abrasions, contusions, scars consistent with cigarette burns, and hemorrhaging in various parts of the body, including the brain and heart. The chemical histopathological examiner’s report is still pending.

**News Article:**

**Temple Guard’s Death in Custody: Autopsy Reveals Extensive Injuries**

**MADURAI, July 4, 2025** – A postmortem report released today has detailed the horrific extent of injuries sustained by B. Ajith Kumar, a temple security guard from Sivaganga, who died while in police custody. The autopsy, conducted at the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, uncovered over 44 external injuries and numerous internal injuries throughout Mr. Kumar’s body.

The report indicates a pattern of abuse, including abrasions, contusions consistent with blunt force trauma, and old scars resembling cigarette burns. Startlingly, the autopsy also revealed significant hemorrhaging in the brain and heart, suggesting severe trauma.

According to the report, “Focal areas of subdural and subarachnoid haemorrhage [were] noted over both sides of parietal and left temporal region. Multiple petechial haemorrhages [were] noted on biparietal lobes of brain.”

The investigation into Mr. Kumar’s death is ongoing, and the chemical histopathological examiner’s report is still pending. The findings of the postmortem have sparked outrage, with many demanding a thorough and transparent investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mr. Kumar’s death. The case is likely to fuel further debate about police brutality and accountability within the Indian justice system.

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