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Doctor’s autopsy report of Kolkata Rape. What it says about sexual assault and damaged bones?

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The training doctor’s autopsy report of Kolkata rape showed that she had been severely battered, indicating that she was attacked brutally. The victim’s private parts were injured, indicating a sexual attack, and “a white, thick liquid” was discovered inside the genitalia.

Shor autopsy report of Kolkata Rape:

Smothering is what caused the death, which is called “manual strangulation.”

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There was proof of forced penetration and sexual abuse.

“White, thick, viscid liquid” was found in the victim’s groin.

According to the autopsy report that, the trainee doctor who was raped and killed at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital had many injuries that were all inflicted before she died.

The report also found proof of forced penetration, which is a sign of sexual assault. This showed the following:

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The victim’s head, face, neck, arms, and genitalia were all hurt more than 14 times.

“Manual strangulation associated with smothering” was found to be the cause of death.

The death was officially ruled a murder.

The report said there was proof of a possible sexual assault, including penetration with force.

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In the victim’s groyne, a “white, thick, viscid liquid” was discovered.

The report also said that the lungs were bleeding and that there were blood clots in the body.

There were no signs of breaks.

In autopsy report of Kolkata Rape Blood and other body fluid samples were sent to be studied further.

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The postgraduate trainee doctor was found dead in a hospital classroom room on August 9, according to the police. An officer from the Kolkata Police who was volunteering for the community and named Sanjoy Roy was arrested the next day for the crime. The case was later given to the CBI by the kolkatta High Court.

A lot of people are angry about the horrible crime, which has caused doctors and nurses in West Bengal and other parts of India to go on strike and protest. Dr. Sandip Ghosh, who used to be the director of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, quit because of the public outcry. He is now being questioned by the CBI.

As a result of what happened and showed in autopsy report of Kolkata Rape, the West Bengal government revealed a number of steps to make workplaces safer for women, especially state-run hospitals. Some of these steps are setting up specific rooms for women to retire and “safe zones” that are watched by CCTV for women, especially those who work the night shift.

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