Aaban Ahmed and Sonu died in a Jhansi road crash, postmortem report reveals brain hemorrhage as the main cause. Three others seriously injured.

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Key Takeaways

  • Aaban Ahmed and Sonu died in a Jhansi road crash
  • Postmortem report reveals brain hemorrhage as the main cause
  • Three others seriously injured

In the Poonch Thana area of Jhansi, a high-speed car crashed into a divider on the Jhansi-Kanpur Highway, resulting in the deaths of Atiq Ahmed's youngest son Aaban and his friend Sonu. The postmortem revealed that the main cause of death was a brain hemorrhage due to a head injury.

On Thursday, a panel of three doctors at the Jhansi Medical College conducted the postmortem on the bodies. The report revealed that a severe brain hemorrhage occurred due to the violent impact of the car. Additionally, internal organs of the abdomen, intestines, and heart were severely damaged. Both died on the spot due to excessive internal bleeding and severe injuries.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident has served as a crucial warning to focus on road safety and mafia activities.

Dr. Rahul Sharma, the Chief Neurologist at Jhansi Medical College, stated that the risk of death from brain hemorrhage is very high, hence the need for improvement in road safety.

Three other passengers, Jaid Khan, Umar Khan, and Farooq, were seriously injured in the crash. After initial treatment at the Jhansi Medical College, doctors confirmed an improvement in their condition. Subsequently, their families took them to Prayagraj in an ambulance for better care. However, the hospital administration stated that all three would continue to be under medical supervision.

Did You Know?: Aaban Ahmed's grave was prepared right next to Atiq Ahmed's grave, making it a significant memorial for the mafia family.

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