Kolkata case: The story of the victim's death hit the papers for 3 hours
Many new things are coming to light in the RG Kar Hospital rape and murder case in Kolkata. In fact, according to the documents released by the hospital administration regarding the victim's death or obtained by TV9 Bharatvarsh, the victim died at 9:45 am. On the other hand, the Kolkata Police admitted that the junior doctor was declared dead at 12:44 p.m., according to documents given in the court. Now the question arises what is the condition of the victim from 9:45 to 12:44? Was she unconscious? Is he dead? Various questions are being raised regarding this matter. Suman Chakraborty, former doctor of RJ Khar College raised this question in an exclusive conversation with TV9 Bharatvarsh. What is the police and administration hiding? He also questioned how the doctor did not know whether he died or not and when he died. Why are misconceptions spread about this? This should be told to the administration and the police. What is the condition of the victim for 3 hours? According to the documents of the hospital administration, according to them, the victim died at 9:45 and according to the documents of the police administration, the victim died at 12:44. The biggest question now is what was the victim's condition from 9:45 to 12:44. Is he dead? Was she unconscious, and if she was alive why wasn't she taken to a hospital emergency room? If the victim was alive, why wasn't she taken to the trauma center at the hospital? After all, why was he allowed to stay in this seminar hall where the police declared him dead at 12:44? Many such questions remain unanswered and the story of the victim's death is caught in the papers. On the morning of the 9th, when the first year chest doctor saw the victim at RJ Carr Hospital, when did he know that it was 9:30 am? It was the first time that someone knew that someone had committed a crime with a female victim, and then it all started, in which a first-year chest doctor informed his colleagues that a student had died in the seminar hall. Subsequently, at 9:45, in the letter sent by the hospital administration to the police to register an FIR, it is informed in the letter that at 9:45, the hospital administration came to know about the seminar hall. A woman died in the hall, the woman was in the pharmaceutical industry and an FIR should be registered in this case. This letter has been given by the Medical Superintendent/Vice Principal of RJkar College to the Incharge of each Police Station. This letter from R Jagar Hospital is expected to be available on 9th at 2:45 PM. In other words, when the police had started the official work for this, the question has now arisen as to when the victim died. According to the affidavit submitted by the police to the court, the death of the deceased was confirmed by the police at 12:44, according to media reports. According to the documents, the IMO on duty declared the victim dead at 12:44 pm and the state FSL expert team arrived at 1:00 pm. Around 1:00 pm the victim's family and parents came and met the hospital officials. Around 1:10 pm, under the guidance of the hospital authorities, the victim's family members came to the conference room and showed the victim's body. FSL investigation and photography was going on then. At 1:45 pm the IMO produced the medical certificate and the death certificate. The medical certificate and death certificate of the deceased were handed over to the police. Why is there a delay in the arrival of the sniffer dog! According to documents handed over by the police, the Kolkata Police's detective wing has started investigating the case and now the question is whether 9:45 or 12:44 is the officially confirmed time of death as per the information received from the police. And according to the relevant document, the sniffer dogs reached the spot at 8:00 p.m. From 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM to 8:52 PM, 3D mapping of the incident site and surrounding area was carried out by the Scientific Wing of the Detective Department along with search dogs along with the dog squad.