An autopsy on a watermelon vendor in Hunan who clashed violently with city patrols has concluded he died from a ruptured brain blood vessel, caused by external force, Xinhua has quoted local police as saying.迷你倉庫But the seller, Deng Zhengjia , also suffered from a pre-existing vascular malformation in his brain that was the result of a congenital disease, the autopsy report said. It gave no further details about the “external force”.Deng and his wife were selling watermelons at a scenic spot in Linwu, a county under Chenzhou , early on July 17, when they were approached by a patrol of urban management officers, known as chengguan, who are responsible for clamping down on illegal street vendors.Eight officers beat Deng, 56, and his wife, while one of them hit Deng’s head with a metal weight, The Beijing News has quoted a witness as saying. An ambulance arrived, but Deng was already dead.The autopsy report said the multiple injures Deng suffered to his head, shoulders, neck, back, waist and arms were “relatively minor” and “non-fatal”.Xinhua also quoted Yao Xiaoxi, a chief neurologist at the No 1 People’s Hospital in Chenzhou, 儲存s saying that given the vascular malformation, the rupture could have happened on its own.The doctor’s comments were attacked in internet postings, as a possible attempt by local authorities to shift the blame.“This means he always had this disease of vascular malformation and he would have died anyway?” one blogger wrote.The reliability of autopsy reports have come under question recently after several cases in which dissidents or activists died in suspicious circumstances while in custody.Deng’s autopsy was performed by Chenzhou police authorities and pathologists from Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, the same agency that handled the autopsies for Li Wangyang and Xue Jinbo , who both died in suspicious circumstances involving the authorities.Yuan Yulai, a lawyer with Zhejiang Zhixing law firm, said authorities were failing to address underlying social problems and instead treated the cases as isolated incidents. “The authorities are dying to keep up the pretence at all costs,” Yuan said. “But as civil rights awareness continues to grow among the public, confrontations between authority and the public will intensify.”新蒲崗迷你倉
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