Recently, the heinous incident of a female intern doctor being raped and killed in a hospital in Kolkata, India in August continues to escalate. On September 8, when the parents of the victimized doctor were interviewed, they severely accused the police of trying to destroy evidence from the very beginning.
It is reported that the parents of the female doctor participated in a large-scale protest march held in Kolkata that day. The mother of the female doctor said that the police "tried to destroy evidence from the very beginning" and emphasized that "as long as we don't get justice, we should continue to carry out large-scale protests." The father of the female doctor then called on the public to "continue to stand with them." Previously, the couple had wanted to conduct a second autopsy, but were forced to cremate their daughter under police pressure.
Looking back at the details of the case, the victim's father had revealed that he was initially told that his daughter died by *** and waited another three hours before seeing his daughter's body. When they returned home, about 300 to 400 policemen surrounded them and were forced to cremate their daughter's body under such circumstances. Moreover, when their daughter's body was placed in front of them, a senior police official tried to give them money. The relatives of the victim angrily denounced the police for being inhumane.
Regarding the accusations from the victim's family, the ruling Trinamool Congress Party in West Bengal, where Kolkata is located, has denied them, saying that there is video evidence showing that the victim's family was previously satisfied with the investigation results. However, the victim's family said that the video was forced to be recorded after the body was cremated. Previously, after the Central Bureau of Investigation in India took over the case, it had told the Supreme Court that the local police tried to cover up this criminal case and found traces of changes at the crime scene, but the local police denied this.
This case has become a topic of debate between India's two major parties. The anger of the Indian people has also not subsided for a long time. All sectors are paying attention to the follow-up investigation progress of the case and whether justice can be given to the victim and her family.
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