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Contradictory Statements of Dr. T. Youshini
Statement on 19.10.46 before ('The Allied Intelligence')   Deposition from 21.5.56 to 23.5.59 (before Shah Nawaz Commitee)   Deposition on 24.4.71
(before G.D. Khosla )
1. On 18th August (1945) at 5 pm, Bose with 6 or 7 persons were brought to the hospital (No mention about a telephone message of crash)   1. On 18th at about 2 pm received a telephone message from Airport intimating plane crash, 20 minutes thereafter injured persons were brought, including Bose. 13 or 14 persons were brought.   1. Little before noon received Telephone call from the Airport. 7 persons, including 2 Indians, arrived at the Hospital at about 12-30 P.M.
2. He personally cleaned Bose's injuries with oil and dressed them.   2. At about 2-30 pm a 'Shidosha' carrying Mr. Bose alone, arrived at the hospital followed by a car occupied only by a staff officer of the Military H.Qr. In Formosa and then by lorry carrying 12 to 13 injured persons. Mr. Bose who was lying absolutely naked on a bed in the Shidosha was brought in to the Hospital on a Stretcher.
DR. TSURUTA (not he) applied White ointment against burns and bandaged.
  2. He treated his burns all over his body. He was bandaged all over his body after applying plaster.

3. Bose was suffering from extensive burns over the whole body so much so that very little was left of his identification marks (Still this Japanese identified Netaji after 11 years of the crash when shown Netaji's photo (fully dressed) by the Shah Nawaz Khan Committee).

4. After 9 p.m. he was sinking into unconsciousness-he
was in coma never regained consciousness and died at 11 p.m.

5. After 10 day's (i.e. on 28th) treatment, Habibur Rahman went to HOKUTO Army Hospital taking Netaji's ashes with him.

6. (Nothing remembered )

  3. He was severely burnt. It took a greyish colour like ash. Even his heart had burnt. He had 3rd degree burns. His face and eyes were swollen. He was in high fever ; his temperature was 39 degree Centigrade. His pulse rate was 120 per minute. His heart condition was also weak.
[Can any one remember all these details (even pulse rate) about a patient after 11 years and of whom no record was kept.? ]
When he examined Mr. Bose in dressing room and not in the operation theatre, he found that Mr. Bose's burns were of severest, 3rd degree type but there was no injury on any part of his body, from which blood came out. ...more
 

3. Chandra Bose suffered general burns all over the body. His heart was not burnt. That is a mistake.
(He signed the earlier statement verifying the same). His burn was that of 3rd degree burns ?

His feature still remained when he was brought to the Hospital, there were no bruises, no swelling, only the colour of the skin changed. Later on his face swelled. He admits that his earlier statement about swelling was incorrect.

4. He was conscious for 7/8 hours, Mr. Bose survived in the Hospital for 12 Hours and died in his presence. His statement before Shah Nawaz Khan Committee that Netaji died shortly after 8 p.m., he thinks to be incorrect

5. Habib left with Netaji's body the day after his death . He never came back. The dead body was removed on the 19th morning (when confronted with his earlier statement he said that he was not sure which of his own statements was correct)....more

Netaji's 'death' news circulated by different news agencies
Contradictory statements of Col. Habibur Rahman
   
           
 
           
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