Sanjay Roy, the defendant in the rape and murder of a physician at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, has informed his attorney Kavita Sarkar that he is being set up and is innocent.
Based on CCTV evidence, Sanjay Roy was taken into custody on August 10, one day after the gruesome murder. The seminar hall, where the incident occurred, also had his Bluetooth headset.
His attorney claims that he continued to maintain his innocence throughout the polygraph examination. Ten questions were posed to Sanjay Roy, including what he did after the woman was reportedly murdered. He said to the CBI agents that since he wasn’t the one who killed her, the question wasn’t relevant. The report’s assertions cannot be independently verified by the news agency.
According to the report, Roy stated during the polygraph examination that the patient was not aware when he walked inside the hospital’s seminar hall.
On August 9, he said he observed the woman inside the seminar room, covered in blood. He said he ran scared out of the room.
Sanjay Roy further asserted that he was being set up and that he didn’t know the victim. When asked why, if he was innocent, he hadn’t told the police, Roy said that he was afraid they wouldn’t believe him.
The newspaper was informed by Kavita Sarkar that another person might be the culprit. “If he had access to the seminar hall so easily, it shows that there was a security lapse on that night and someone else could have taken advantage of that,” she told news agency.
Within the hospital’s seminar hall, the resident physician trainee was sexually assaulted and killed. She had been working a 36-hour shift and had been sleeping in the hallway. The autopsy found sexual assault and 25 external and internal injuries to her body.
The trainee doctor was raped and murdered inside the seminar hall of the hospital. She had been sleeping in the hall during her 36-hour-long shift. The autopsy found sexual assault and 25 external and internal injuries to her body.