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2024 R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder
DateAugust 9, 2024
LocationRG Kar Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
CauseMurder (rape and assault)
ParticipantsPostgraduate trainee doctor (victim)
OutcomeOngoing investigation
  • The principal of the Medical College, Dr. Sandip Ghosh resigns
  • One accused arrested
  • Case haded over to the CBI
Deaths1
Arrests1 (as of initial reports)

On 9 August, 2024, a postgraduate trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, was found dead in a seminar hall on the college campus. An autopsy confirmed she had been sexually assaulted and murdered. The incident has sparked significant outrage and protests, leading to demands for a thorough investigation.

Timeline

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August 9

A postgraduate trainee doctor at R.G. Kar Medical College in Kolkata was reported missing by colleagues after she failed to attend her scheduled duties. Later that day, the trainee doctor's body was discovered in one of the seminar rooms of the college premises in a seminude state. Initial reports suggested that she had been sexually assaulted before being murdered. It was initially informed to her father in the morning that she had dies due to suicide.

The college authorities immediately informed the police, and a formal investigation was launched. The police, according to the CCTV footage detained a person who was interrogated and arrested on the charges of rape and murder that evening.

August 10

Kolkata Police began an intensive investigation and collected evidence from the crime scene. Forensic experts were called in to assist with the examination.

The incident sparked outrage among the medical fraternity, with student unions and colleagues of the deceased demanding justice and better security measures within the campus. The principal of the college allegedly resorted to victim blaming. He was also criticised in social media for failing to ensure the safety of the students.

August 11

Protests and candlelight vigils were organized by students and medical professionals across Kolkata, demanding swift action against the perpetrators. The same day, authorities released an initial report indicating the cause of death, confirming the sexual assault and murder. Several individuals, including college staff and fellow students, were questioned by the police.

August 12

The principal of the college resigned over protests and alleged protests against him. He commented that that "The girl who was killed was like my daughter and as a parent it is my duty to take responsibility." However, further criticism erupted when he was appointed as the principal of Calcutta National Medical College withing 24 hours.

August 13

The high court of Calcutta handed over the investigation to the Central bureau of Investigation (CBI) over lapses in investigation and cited no significant conclusions even after 5 days of investigations. Criticising the government over the immediate appointment of the former principal of the college as the principal of the Calcutta National Medical College, it asked the government to send Dr. Sandip Ghosh on a long leave till the investigation is complete.

The case continued to garner widespread media attention, with coverage focusing on the safety of students in educational institutions. The college administration announced an internal review of security protocols to prevent such incidents in the future.

Investigation

The investigation into the death of a postgraduate trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata is ongoing and has drawn significant public and professional attention. The victim was found in a seminar hall on August 9, 2024, in a semi-nude state with visible injuries, leading to initial suspicions of sexual assault and murder.


Arrest of the Accused

The Accused, by the name of Sanjay Roy was arrested by the Calcutta police on August 9. The accused, aged 33 was a civic volunteer with the Kolkata Police since 2019. According to several reports, Roay was a trained boxer who got closed to few senior police officials and was moved to the Kolkata Police Welfare board and posted to the police outpost near the medical college. He was picked up on the basis of the CCTV evidence which indicated him leaving the seminar hall during the time of crime and also on the basis of a Bluetooth headphone recovered from the scene of crime. He had a previous history of violent behavior with his wife and was a reported womaniser. He was allegedly married for at least 4 times and reports claimed that he resorted to frequent domestic abuse. He has reportedly confessed to the crime. He was sent into police custody till 23 August. The accused's mother however, defended her son and claimed that he was being framed in the case.

Initial findings and autopsy

According to the initial autopsy report, she had been sexually abused before her murder. The four-page autopsy report lists ten injuries, from her eyes to her ankles, including bleeding from her mouth, eyes, and intimate areas. She had injuries on her lips, left leg, right hand, ring finger, neck, and face.

A senior police official, cited by PTI, stated that her neck bone was broken, suggesting she died from suffocation after being strangled. He mentioned they are awaiting the complete autopsy report to help identify the perpetrators. The crime occurred between three and six o'clock.

According to the Wire, the victim had been on a 36-hour shift before the crime. She had called her parents at about 11 pm the night before and was reportedly watching the Olympics before going to the seminar hall to rest. The accused had allegedly entered in an intoxicated state and resorted to the crime which was described as being "spontaneous" the by police officials.

Outcome

Formation of SIT

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed by the Kolkata Police to investigate the case. The SIT includes members from the homicide department and other specialized units. The investigation is focusing on the circumstances leading to the discovery of the victim's body in the seminar hall of the hospital on August 9, 2024.

Resignation of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital principal

Dr Sandip Ghosh, the principal of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital, resigned amidst the protest over the incident. After his resignation, he said that he "cannot take the humiliation" any longer, in reference to the criticism he was receiving on social media and the defamatory remarks made by politicians. He was immediately appointed as the principal of the Calcutta National Medical College which garnered further controversy. The Calcutta High Court on 13 August had ordered the government to send him on a long leave.

Aftermath

In response to the incident, the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) called for a nationwide halt on elective services from 12 August.

West Bengal

On 10 August, hundreds of junior doctors and paramedics from the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, Calcutta National Medical College, Medical College and Hospital, Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital as well as the government-run medical colleges outside of the city like the Burdwan Medical College and Hospital, Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital and other exempted themselves from their duties and protested for the safety of the medical institutions in the state. It was subjected to a heavy deployment of police and sparked dissatisfaction amongst the OPD patients who were deprived from the medical services as the protestors owed.

Delhi

Medicos announces pan-India indefinite strikes in protest against the incident. The Residents Doctors Association in AIIMS, Delhi, held protests over the rape and murder of the medical student, in RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The protesters held a candle march and demanded justice for the victim.

Ten government hospitals begin indefinite strike in Delhi halting the elective services on 12 August.

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