Sunanda Pushkar case: Poisoning the cause of death, AIIMS confirms FBI report

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The medical board’s report states that the FBI reported the presence of lidocaine, an antiarrhythmic drug of heart which may cause fatality if administered intravenously.

The board has also stated Pushkar was discharged in a perfectly healthy condition on January 14, 2014, from Kerala Institute Medical Sciences, and was never diagnosed as a case of lupus despite thorough investigation in several laboratories.

On an email claiming Pushkar had lupus and was consulting a doctor practising in Dubai, the medical board has stated it was a “desperate effort to mislead the investigation by a doctor who is not even a specialist of lupus and merely a child specialist”.

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(Sourced from agencies, feature image courtesy:oneindia.com)

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