After RG Kar Medical College, CBI team visits victim’s house: After RG Kar Medical College, now CBI team reaches the house of the deceased doctor

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New Delhi. After a thorough investigation at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College, the CBI team has now reached the house of the deceased female doctor. Here the CBI team will meet and talk to the victim’s family. According to sources, a torn diary was found near the doctor’s body, there is a possibility that the CBI may talk to the victim’s family regarding that diary. The team that has reached the deceased doctor’s house also includes two female officers. Let us tell you that seeing the seriousness of the case, the CBI team is investigating the case from every small angle to search for evidence.

Earlier this morning, the CBI team reached the RG Medical College with a 3D scanner and collected evidence from there. On the other hand, the strike of doctors and medical students against this heinous crime continues today. The protesting junior doctors say that we still demand that those who have committed this crime should be given severe punishment and the Central Protection Act should be implemented as soon as possible for the protection of doctors. The protest will continue until the Central Protection Act is implemented.

Meanwhile, West Bengal Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh reached the CBI office. He said, I have come here for my personal work, I have to give information under a notification before leaving Kolkata, I have come here with a list of that information. Along with this, some junior doctors have contacted me, they want to give some notes and information to the CBI, but they do not have any access to the CBI, so they contacted me, if this information will be useful for the CBI, then the junior doctors are ready to cooperate.

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