No cocaine found in Rahul Mahajan's blood samples
Times of India
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New Delhi (India):
The blood samples of Rahul Mahajan, who is admitted to Apollo Hospital in a critical condition, doesn't contain cocaine and any other banned drug, hospital officials said.
The tests for all the toxic screen are negative including that for cocaine and ecstasy, the officials said.
The tests were done for 14 drugs, they said, adding the doctors were not in a position to comment, if he had taken any other drug, Dr Anupam Sibal of Apollo Hospital said.
Observing that when brought in, Rahul Mahajan was in a critical condition with "some kind of intoxication", Sibal said, "we cannot really say what it (ailment) was."
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"We are unable to identify what caused the clinical situation," he said adding all toxic screening done is negative and "we will not be able to say anything (if he has taken anything else) as tests are not available for everything."
Moitra's post-mortem report suggests poisoning
Traces of poison has been found in the body of late BJP leader Pramod Mahajan's secretary Vivek Moitra, sources in AIIMS hospital where the autopsy was conducted said on Saturday.
"There were traces of poison and we have sent the visra to Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) to determine the type of poison," they said.
Moitra died in wee hours on Friday after suspected poisoning while Mahajan's son Rahul was admitted to Appollo Hospital in New Delhi in a serious condition.
June 03, 2006
Times of India
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New Delhi (India):
The blood samples of Rahul Mahajan, who is admitted to Apollo Hospital in a critical condition, doesn't contain cocaine and any other banned drug, hospital officials said.
The tests for all the toxic screen are negative including that for cocaine and ecstasy, the officials said.
The tests were done for 14 drugs, they said, adding the doctors were not in a position to comment, if he had taken any other drug, Dr Anupam Sibal of Apollo Hospital said.
Observing that when brought in, Rahul Mahajan was in a critical condition with "some kind of intoxication", Sibal said, "we cannot really say what it (ailment) was."
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Conspiracy theories doing rounds
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Mahajan Jr case: Search on for missing 4th visitor
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"We are unable to identify what caused the clinical situation," he said adding all toxic screening done is negative and "we will not be able to say anything (if he has taken anything else) as tests are not available for everything."
Moitra's post-mortem report suggests poisoning
Traces of poison has been found in the body of late BJP leader Pramod Mahajan's secretary Vivek Moitra, sources in AIIMS hospital where the autopsy was conducted said on Saturday.
"There were traces of poison and we have sent the visra to Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (CFSL) to determine the type of poison," they said.
Moitra died in wee hours on Friday after suspected poisoning while Mahajan's son Rahul was admitted to Appollo Hospital in New Delhi in a serious condition.
June 03, 2006