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No rape in Kolkata RG Kar hospital? CFSL report makes SHOCKING revelations

Kolkata RG Kar rape case: In its charge sheet filed before a special CBI court, the central agency said Sanjay Roy, who was working as a civic volunteer with the local police, allegedly committed the crime when the victim had gone to sleep in the hospital's seminar room during a break.

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In a shocking revelation, in the Kolkata RG Kar case, the CFSL report findings have stated that the seminar room may not be the crime scene. On August 9 this year, the body of the junior doctor was recovered from the seminar room on the fourth floor of the hospital. However, now no evidence of rape and murder has been found in this room. 

The Central Forensic Research Laboratory (CFSL) report has found no signs of scuffle or assault between the deceased and the attacker at the scene. The CFSL report of the RG Kar Hospital case has recently been submitted to the investigating agency CBI.

The CFSL report specifically mentioned that there were no signs of a possible scuffle between the deceased and the attacker on the blue mattress in the seminar room. There were no signs of it anywhere else even inside the seminar room. In such a situation, the question arises whether the female junior doctor was not raped and murdered in the seminar room?

Questions on the investigation of Kolkata Police and CBI

In this case, questions are being raised about the investigation of the Special Investigation Team of Kolkata Police and later the CBI. Initially, it was reported that the junior doctor was murdered and assaulted in the seminar room itself. Then why has this not been revealed in the CFSL report? 

It should be noted here that the RG Kar Hospital hogged media attention when a trainee doctor was found dead in the chest department auditorium on August 10. It surfaced that she was allegedly raped and killed by a civic volunteer Sanjay Roy in the intervening night of August 9-10. Ghosh was also under scanner in the case for alleged delay in the probe. Ghosh had resigned as the principal of the state-run institute on August 12 in the aftermath of the incident. In between, the Calcutta High Court ordered a probe into alleged financial irregularities in the hospital during his tenure.