The autopsy reports of two women and one child, among six Jiribam hostages, who were killed by armed miscreants, revealed bullet injuries.
As per report of the autopsy, Laishram Chingkhei Nganba Singh, the three-year-old boy, has a bullet wound in the skull. There are stab wounds and fractures in the chest and lacerations in the forearm and other parts of the body.
The autopsy report shows his mother, L Heitonbi Devi, 25, has three bullet wounds in the chest and one in the buttock.
His grandmother Y Rani Devi, 60, has five bullet wounds - one in the skull, two in the chest, one in the abdomen, and one in the arm.
There are deep lacerations on many parts of the bodies of the two women, the autopsy reports show.
The autopsy reports of the three other family members of Chingkheinganba Singh are with the Jiribam police. They are eight-month-old infant Langamba Singh, his mother’s sister T Thoibi Devi, 31, and her eight-year-old daughter T Thajamanbi Devi.
Laishram Herojit, the father of Chingkheinganba Singh, said he asked the police to give the remaining three autopsy reports as the family has the right to access them under the law.
Herojit said he is waiting for the police’s response.
However, calls to the Jiribam police station went unanswered.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is looking into the case. Meanwhile, people are still waiting for justice to be delivered.
People and organisations from various corners of the state had protested and condemned the tragic incident.