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Protests are also going on in Delhi against the Kolkata incident. The resident doctors' organization Federation of All India Resident Doctors' Association (FRODA) has announced that there will be a nationwide strike from Monday (August 12). It is noteworthy that the protests against the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital (Kolkata trainee doctor rape-murder) are increasing, while the organization has demanded from the Union Health Minister to provide all possible help to the victim's family along with severe punishment to the culprit.

Federation of Resident Doctors Association India (FORDA) on Sunday issued a letter to the country's Health Minister saying that for the first time in history, such a heinous crime has been committed against resident doctors. This cannot be accepted in any way and this is not just a Kolkata issue but doctors from all over the country are standing with them.

Resident doctors' protest continues on the third day after the incident came to light

The resident doctors' protest continues on the third day of the incident. They allege that there are many shortcomings in the security of this medical college. It is being said that alternative health services will remain suspended in Delhi hospitals, which may affect health services in all government hospitals, but emergency services have been excluded from this strike.

On August 9, the half-naked body of a trainee female doctor was found

It is noteworthy that the half-naked body of a female trainee doctor was found in the 'seminar hall' of a government hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal on Friday. The deceased doctor was a second-year student of the Department of Chest Diseases and was on duty on Thursday night. Police said that the initial postmortem report of the deceased indicated that she was murdered after sexual assault. He said that the possibility of suicide has also been ruled out and now a case has been registered at the Tala police station.

'The woman was bleeding from her private parts and had injury marks on other parts of her body'

According to the four-page postmortem report, the woman was bleeding from her private parts and had injury marks on other parts of her body. "She was bleeding from both her eyes and mouth, and had injury marks on her face and nails. The victim was also bleeding from her private parts. She also had injury marks on her stomach, left leg, neck, right hand, ring finger, and lips," the report said.

Accused Sanjay is in 14 days police custody

Let us tell you that on the morning of 9th August, the body of a trainee doctor was found in the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. When the police took Sanjay into custody and questioned him, he confessed to rape and murder. Currently, the accused Sanjay is in 14-day police custody.

Accused Sanjay Roy has married four times, and 3 wives ran away leaving him behind!

A big revelation is coming out about Sanjay Roy, accused of raping and murdering a trainee doctor in Kolkata. It is being told that he had married four times, out of which 3 wives left him due to his wrong actions and misbehavior. Sanjay Roy, the prime accused arrested for the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, married four times, and his last three wives left him due to his 'misbehavior'. This claim was made by his neighbors in a conversation with India Today TV. According to them, Roy married four times, and three of his wives left him due to his misbehavior, while his fourth wife died of cancer last year.

'The accused would often return home late at night in an inebriated state'

Neighbors said the accused would often return home late at night in a drunken state. However, Sanjoy Roy's mother Malati Roy denied the allegations levelled against her son and claimed he confessed to the crime under pressure from the police. Sanjoy Roy has been charged under Sections 64 (rape) and 103 (murder) of the BNS and was produced before a Sealdah court, which remanded him to police custody till August 23.

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