Injuries Indicate Kolkata Trainee Doctor May Have Been Assaulted Before Murder

A 31-year-old trainee doctor was found dead at a government hospital in Kolkata on Friday.

A 31-year-old trainee doctor was found dead at a government hospital in Kolkata on Friday. Her injuries suggest she was sexually assaulted before being murdered, according to sources. The police have filed a case for rape and murder.

Injuries Indicate Kolkata Trainee Doctor May Have Been Assaulted Before Murder

The woman had injuries on various parts of her body, including her private areas, face, lips, neck, stomach, fingers, and ankle. She had eaten dinner late on Thursday and went to study in a seminar hall on the third floor of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. She was found unconscious the next morning.

Injuries Indicate Kolkata Trainee Doctor May Have Been Assaulted Before Murder

The autopsy, filmed and done in front of a magistrate, has not yet been officially commented on by the police as they await the report. They have added charges of rape and murder to the case and arrested a suspect who was an outsider with access to the hospital. Her mother said she was found partly undressed with injury marks and broken glasses, suggesting she was murdered.

BJP Leader Suvendu Adhikari Demands CBI Probe into Trainee Doctor’s Death, Criticizes State Government(Kolkata )

Suvendu Adhikari, the Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal and a BJP leader, is calling for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into the death of the trainee doctor.

He said that the second-year student from RG Kar Medical College was found dead in a seminar hall with injury marks, and there are unconfirmed reports of strangulation and traces of semen. He believes this is a clear case of murder and possibly rape, and that it should be investigated by the CBI.

Injuries Indicate Kolkata Trainee Doctor May Have Been Assaulted Before Murder

Adhikari criticized the West Bengal government, led by Mamata Banerjee, for forming an 11-member inquiry committee that includes interns, calling it a sign of negligence or a cover-up. He urged medical students and others to protest against the government’s lack of seriousness about the case. He promised to support efforts to ensure justice for the deceased student.

In response, several student groups have organized a rally to demand a quick and thorough investigation.

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