Calcutta High Court Reveals Alarming Post-Mortem Findings A significant revelation has emerged in the case of the assault and death of a 31-year-old female doctor at a government hospital in Kolkata. The Calcutta High Court was informed by the victim’s parents that the post-mortem report reveals disturbing details suggesting the involvement of multiple attackers.
Grisly Discovery: Extensive Injuries and Semen Evidence
The horrific nature of the victim’s injuries. The post-mortem report details multiple injury marks on her head and ears, indicative of a violent struggle. Injuries on her lips suggest she was restrained during the assault. Additionally, the report revealed that 150 milligrams of semen were found in her body, pointing to the involvement of more than one individual. Bite marks on her neck further underline the severity of the attack.
Initial Arrest and Investigation Concerns
Before the case was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the state police arrested Sanjay Roy, a frequent visitor to the hospital. The victim’s parents have criticized the authorities for failing to apprehend additional suspects despite the evidence pointing to a gang assault. The parents argue that the crime, given its nature, involves more than one perpetrator.
Hospital Administration Under Scrutiny
The petition also criticized the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital administration, particularly its former principal, Dr. Sandip Ghosh. The court questioned why the hospital did not file a police complaint immediately after discovering the victim’s body. Additionally, the state government faced criticism for appointing Dr. Ghosh to another medical college shortly after his resignation from RG Kar Medical College. The case continues to unfold, raising serious concerns about the handling of the investigation and the responsibility of medical and administrative authorities.