Kolkata Doctor Murder-rape Case: Victim’s Fiance Shared His Last Gift To Her
Kolkata Doctor Murder-rape Case: Victim’s Fiance Shared His Last Gift To Her
The couple had communication on a regular basis, be it about a patient or a treatment procedure.

Amid massive protests over the gruesome rape and murder of the 31-year-old doctor in Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, the Calcutta High Court on Tuesday ordered that the investigation should be transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In a recent media interaction, her fiance – who is also a doctor – shared about the last gift he gifted to her, which is currently garnering everyone’s attention. In a recent interview, he said he will not be able to see her anymore; but if he gets a chance, he would love to walk hand in hand with her on the street. They were in a relationship for 13 years. She used to understand every little thing about him, and she was a little different from everyone.

He also added, she was humble, gentle, modest, as well as soft spoken. He could never have expressed his needs in such a way like he did to her. She also used to share everything with him. Recently, she was a bit under pressure regarding her work. She used to love her work and had full dedication. So even if she was under stress and problems, she did not let her parents or him feel uncomfortable talking about her workload.

The couple had communication on a regular basis, be it about a patient or a treatment procedure they used to share everything. The senior doctor who works at Nadia’s hospital also took advice from his lover. The last gift he gifted to her lover was a book on internal medicine.

A bench of Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya also ordered that the case be handed over to the central investigative agency until tomorrow morning (August 14). Further pointing towards the lapses in the investigation, the High Court stated that no significant probe was conducted by the police in the case. Justifying the CBI probe, the court said, “This is to do justice between parties and to inspire public confidence.”

The High Court directed that the former principal of the college shall remain on long leave and shall not be reinstated until further notice.

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