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Munde’s ruptured liver caused bleeding, says post-mortem report

Updated - November 17, 2021 11:04 am IST

Published - June 03, 2014 04:06 pm IST - New Delhi

He suffered a cardiac arrest due to shock, it says.

Beed : Supporters break into tears on hearing the news of the death of Union Minister Gopinath Munde at his hometown Beed in Maharashtra on Tuesday. PTI Photo (PTI6_3_2014_000072B)

Union Minister Gopinath Munde’s liver was ruptured in the road accident and he suffered a cardiac arrest due to shock, as per preliminary post-mortem report by a team of doctors at AIIMS here.

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“His liver was ruptured which caused internal bleeding.

Due to the sudden shock/impact, he then suffered cardiac arrest. None of the external wounds were fatal enough to cause death,” AIIMS sources said.

Munde’s post-mortem was conducted by a medical board at AIIMS after which his body was taken to BJP headquarters at 11 Ashoka Road.

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At around 12:40 p.m, an open army truck which had Union ministers Nitin Gadkari and Harsh Vardha and Munde’s family left the hospital followed by an ambulance carrying Munde’s body.

Munde, who made his entry into the Union Cabinet for the first time last week, was on his way to the airport when his car was hit by another vehicle at Prithviraj Road-Tughlak road roundabout in the heart of the capital.

Brother-in-law of late BJP leader Pramod Mahajan, Munde is survived by his wife and three daughters, one of whom is an MLA from Parli in Maharashtra’s Beed district.

Munde was brought to the emergency department of Jai Prakash Narain Apex Trauma Centre, AIIMS, at 6:30 a.m. by his personal assistant and driver, Dr Amit Gupta of the Trauma Centre told reporters.

Gupta said Munde was sitting in the backseat of his car which was hit by another car or any other vehicle at around 6:20 a.m. from the side he was sitting.

“On his arrival at the Trauma Centre, there was no spontaneous breathing, no blood pressure, no pulse, no cardiac activity. So immediately Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) was started and continued for the next 15 minutes. Despite resuscitative measures, Munde could not be revived and was declared dead at 7:20 a.m,” said Gupta.

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