Dr. According to Gopal Chaudhary, 19 people have died and more bodies continue to arrive. The post-mortem will begin only after all the bodies arrive.
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Those who died due to the use of force by the government during the protest in Jenji on Monday have been taken to the University Teaching Hospital for post-mortem.
Head of the Forensic Department of the University Teaching Hospital Dr. Gopal Chaudhary informed that 16 bodies have arrived at the hospital for post-mortem.
As 19 people died, the process of bringing more bodies is continuing, he said. The hospital said that the post-mortem work will be started only after all the bodies have been collected.
Chowdhury said that the process will be started after the police give a letter to conduct an autopsy.
The dead bodies that have arrived so far have been kept in Fijr. As a result of yesterday's demonstration, more than 400 people were injured and 19 people died.
