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New Delhi: Putting rumours to rest, Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday said that the National Conference (NC) worker died due to cardiac arrest while undergoing an ultrasound test after he complained of abdominal pain.
"Syed Mohammad Yousuf complained of abdominal pain. He was sent to police hospital, where he was kept under medical supervision. His ultrasound test was done and when the test was conducted, he died," J-K Home Secretary B R Sharma said.
The post mortem report says cardiac arrest was the reason of death and no external injuries were found on the body.
Syed Mohammad Yousuf, a NC worker from south Kashmir's Anantnag district, died on September 29 allegedly in police custody after two fellow party workers had accused him of taking Rs 1.18 crore from them for getting them berths in the Legislative Council.
Meanwhile, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said he has "no hesitation" in presenting himself before a judicial inquiry that is to go into the death of a National Conference worker allegedly in police custody.
"I have no hesitation in presenting myself before the judicial inquiry ordered into the incident," he told reporters in the state Assembly premises.
Omar said that the allegations about his involvement in the incident were "baseless and wild".
Referring to the allegations levelled by PDP President Mehbooba Mufti against him and his father Farooq Abdullah, he said, "I will not respond personally or through the media. I'm
consulting my lawyers to respond in the form of defamation notice which will be taken to its logical conclusion."
(With additional inputs from PTI)
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