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Trinamool Sees Vindication for Police, All Parties Welcome Ruling
Hindustan Times Noida
|January 19, 2025
The parents and colleagues of the 31-year-old resident doctor who was raped and murdered at the West Bengal government-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata welcomed the conviction of prime accused Sanjay Roy by a city court on Saturday, but said they are still awaiting others involved in the crime to be arrested and punished.
KOLKATA: The parents and colleagues of the 31-year-old resident doctor who was raped and murdered at the West Bengal government-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata welcomed the conviction of prime accused Sanjay Roy by a city court on Saturday, but said they are still awaiting others involved in the crime to be arrested and punished.
"We are confident that more suspects will be arrested and the trial will continue. There is no reason to feel disheartened. The judge said today (Saturday) that he will hold a hearing on other aspects (of the crime) on Monday," the victim's mother told reporters after Roy was held guilty by the Sealdah court.
Additional district and sessions judge Anirban Das convicted Roy, a civic volunteer of Kolkata police, of raping and murdering the on-duty postgraduate trainee doctor at the state-run hospital on August 9 last year, over five months after the crime that sparked nationwide outrage and led to prolonged protests by medics.
The court will announce the quantum of punishment on Monday, the judge said.
Seeking death penalty for Roy, the victim's father said: "This is only the first step towards justice. We are grateful to the judge. But there are other culprits who are still outside and we will continue to fight for justice."
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