Cruelty against a trainee doctor, attack on a hospital and the complicated puzzle of rape-murder… CBI is looking for answers to these questions.

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Kolkata Junior Doctor Murder Rape Case: Was Sanjay Roy, the accused in the RG Kar rape and murder case, stalking the victim doctor for a month? Is there anyone else in this case who is involved in this terrible crime along with Sanjay Roy? Amid talks of destruction of evidence in the case, CBI is currently looking for answers to these questions. Because he feels that the investigation of this sensational and dreadful case cannot be completed without getting to the bottom of these questions.

Big questions before CBI?
Was Sanjay Roy, accused of rape and murder of a trainee doctor, following the doctor for almost a month?
Had he made complete preparations to commit this crime and seeing the opportunity, he attacked on August 8 itself?
In this incident, were other people along with Sanjay involved in the rape and murder of the trainee doctor?

Sanjay was following the doctor for many days?
The CBI investigation in the case of rape and murder that took place at RG Kar Medical College Hospital in Kolkata is revolving around these questions. Although before handing over the case to CBI, Kolkata Police had arrested the accused named Sanjay Roy, but now the question has come to light that Sanjay Roy was stalking the doctor who was the victim of the crime for almost a month.

More people may be involved in the crime
In such a situation, CBI is examining the footage of CCTV cameras installed in RG Kar Medical College and the surrounding areas, so that it can be known whether Sanjay Roy was really stalking that doctor or not? Apart from this, one question still remains whether Sanjay committed this crime alone or was there someone else with him? CBI also needs to know the answer to this question.

Evidence found in forensic investigation
In fact, forensic experts have found 151 grams of semen from the dead body of the victim doctor, which indicates that more than one person could be involved in this incident. Apart from this, the way the trainee doctor was tortured during the rape and the extent to which his body was scratched, does not seem to be the work of any one person. In such a situation, the question arises that if someone else is also involved in this incident then who is that person?

Questioning of four doctors
Meanwhile, CBI interrogated four doctors on Thursday. These include Dr. Arunabh Dutta Chaudhary, HO of Chest Medicine Department, Dr. Sanjay Vashishtha, former hospital officer and Dr. Poly Samaddar of Forensic Medicine. Obviously CBI wanted to investigate every aspect of this case. The question is on the hospital administration as well as the police.

The scope of investigation is increasing
The question is that if it was a case of murder, then why did the hospital tell the family it was a case of suicide? Whereas a doctor was murdered in the hospital and the police started investigating the case considering it as unnatural death, why so? The question is also whether there was a deliberate attempt to destroy evidence in this case after the incident? Obviously, the scope of CBI’s investigation is increasing at present.

151 grams liquid in private part
Let us tell you that Dr. Suvarna Goswami, Additional General Secretary of All India Government Doctors Association, citing the post-mortem report of the trainee doctor who became the victim of this incident, has claimed that this case is not of rape but of gang rape. According to him, it is clearly written in the report that 151 grams of liquid has been found from the private part of the junior doctor. He says that this liquid is mostly Simmons. There may be a little mucus or two-three other things in it.

Rape or gangrape?
According to Dr. Suvarna Goswami, the finding of 151 grams of liquid from the private part is proof that the junior doctor was raped by more than one person. That means the case is of gang rape. He told that on an average the semen of a person is around five grams. However, whether the case is rape or gangrape can be confirmed only when the DNA report comes. Only through DNA will it be known whether the semen found from the private part of the junior doctor belongs to one person or more than one person.

Conspiracy to destroy evidence
Dr. Suvarna Goswami also cited the injuries found on the body of the junior doctor and said that the way and the force with which the junior doctor was attacked does not seem to be the work of any one person alone. Meanwhile, after the case was handed over to the CBI, the agitating doctors have alleged that the Kolkata Police had conspired to destroy important evidence. Their allegation is that the police did not even seal the seminar hall on the third floor of the hospital where the junior doctor was killed. Rather, they started demolition and repair work on the same floor and in the same seminar hall.

Police did not seal the crime scene
There is a seminar hall on the third floor of RG Kar Hospital, where the body of a trainee junior doctor of the chest department was found on the morning of August 9. The pictures that have surfaced make it clear that the Kolkata Police did not even seal that seminar hall. Whereas in such a case it is very important. Mattresses, tables, benches, machines as well as red wooden and plastic chairs in the seminar hall can also be seen in those pictures.

High Court’s order
On the other hand, after the order of Kolkata High Court, CBI has taken over the case and started investigation. Accused Sanjay Roy has been taken out of custody by Kolkata Police and handed over to CBI. Not only this, the Calcutta High Court has strongly reprimanded the state government and the police administration in this matter. Besides, the court has also ordered the closure of RG Kar Hospital for the time being.

(Inputs from Rajesh Saha with Suryagni Roy from Kolkata)

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