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A Volunteer's Tragic Crime: The Story of a Junior Doctor's Murder
Kolkata, IndiaTuesday, January 21, 2025
The judge sentenced Roy to life imprisonment for both rape and murder. The sentence, announced in a packed courtroom, was met with mixed reactions. The parents of the junior doctor were present and had earlier expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation. They believed more people were involved and demanded justice for their daughter.
The swift trial, which began in November, examined 51 out of 128 witnesses. It was notable for its speed, as trials in India can often be prolonged. However, the courtroom was not open to the public during the trial. The parents' lawyer pushed for the death penalty and called for an investigation into a suspected "larger conspiracy. "
The case sparked widespread protests among doctors who demanded better security in hospitals. They vowed to continue their demonstrations until justice was served. The incident underscored the deep-rooted issues surrounding women's safety in India, sparking conversations about the need for more robust security measures.
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