Navsari district in connection with the death of a nursing student. The incident occurred on September 23 after the two engaged in a sexual encounter in a hotel, during which the woman began bleeding heavily. Rather than seeking immediate medical assistance, the accused spent crucial time searching online for remedies.
According to investigators, instead of taking the victim to the hospital, the man used his phone to search for ways to stop bleeding during intercourse. Authorities reported that the delay in seeking medical help was a significant factor in her death.
The police revealed that the accused even attempted to continue the sexual encounter, despite the woman’s severe condition. Jalalpore police have charged the man with culpable homicide not amounting to murder, along with destruction of evidence.
Navsari Superintendent of Police, Sushil Agrawal, stated that forensic reports confirmed the woman died from excessive blood loss. “The forensic report stated she died due to excessive bleeding. Instead of calling 108 or medical assistance, he contacted his friends and transferred her in a private vehicle after waiting for them. Had she received emergency medical aid with IV fluids, blood, and medicines, she would have survived,” Agrawal said.
The postmortem report further indicated that severe injuries in the woman’s private parts led to haemorrhagic shock, resulting in her death. The woman was a first-year nursing student in Navsari, and