Indian police volunteer convicted of rape, murder of a trainee doctor that led to protests
- An Indian police volunteer, Sanjay Roy, was convicted for the rape and murder of a junior doctor at the R G Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata City, West Bengal.
- The crime, which occurred on August 9, led to nationwide protests over women's safety and demands for justice from doctors and activists.
- Judge Anirban Das stated that circumstantial evidence proved Roy's guilt, with sentencing options ranging from life imprisonment to the death penalty.
- The case highlighted rising sexual violence against women in India, prompting the establishment of a national task force for enhanced safety measures in hospitals.
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