<p>A three-member team of doctors from All India Institute of Medical Sciences today performed the second autopsy on the body of Dalit youth E Ilavarasan, whose death is shrouded in mystery.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The second post-mortem was held under directions from the Madras High Court.<br /><br />"We have throughly examined the body looking in all angles, all dimensions. We will submit the report in a transparent manner in a sealed cover addressed to the honourable court," Dr Sudhir Kumar Gupta, one of the doctors of the team which performed the autopsy, told reporters here.<br /><br />The doctors arrived at the Government Hospital here this morning to conduct the autopsy on Ilavarasan's body, which started around 2.15 pm and went on for more than three hours.<br /><br />Talking to reporters, Ilavarasan's father Elangovan said, "We hope the truth will come out after this autopsy. The funeral will take place after the arrival of Ilavarasan's brother."<br /><br />Ilavarasan's marriage with caste Hindu girl Divya in October last year and eventual suicide of her father over it led to large-scale violence in three Dalit villages in Dharmapuri district on November 7 last year.<br /><br />While police claimed it was a case of suicide, his parents and activists suspected foul play in the death of Ilavarasan, after his body was found along railway tracks in Dharmapuri on July 4.<br /><br />The Madras High Court yesterday ordered for the second autopsy by AIIMS doctors after reports submitted by Dr Thangaraj of SRM College and Research Centre and Dr P Sampathkumar, Sri Ramachandra Medical College differed on whether there was need for further clinical or surgical examination.<br /></p>
<p>A three-member team of doctors from All India Institute of Medical Sciences today performed the second autopsy on the body of Dalit youth E Ilavarasan, whose death is shrouded in mystery.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The second post-mortem was held under directions from the Madras High Court.<br /><br />"We have throughly examined the body looking in all angles, all dimensions. We will submit the report in a transparent manner in a sealed cover addressed to the honourable court," Dr Sudhir Kumar Gupta, one of the doctors of the team which performed the autopsy, told reporters here.<br /><br />The doctors arrived at the Government Hospital here this morning to conduct the autopsy on Ilavarasan's body, which started around 2.15 pm and went on for more than three hours.<br /><br />Talking to reporters, Ilavarasan's father Elangovan said, "We hope the truth will come out after this autopsy. The funeral will take place after the arrival of Ilavarasan's brother."<br /><br />Ilavarasan's marriage with caste Hindu girl Divya in October last year and eventual suicide of her father over it led to large-scale violence in three Dalit villages in Dharmapuri district on November 7 last year.<br /><br />While police claimed it was a case of suicide, his parents and activists suspected foul play in the death of Ilavarasan, after his body was found along railway tracks in Dharmapuri on July 4.<br /><br />The Madras High Court yesterday ordered for the second autopsy by AIIMS doctors after reports submitted by Dr Thangaraj of SRM College and Research Centre and Dr P Sampathkumar, Sri Ramachandra Medical College differed on whether there was need for further clinical or surgical examination.<br /></p>