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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, as reported on Saturday.
  • The crime occurred on August 9, leading to national protests over women's safety, with doctors demanding justice and improved security measures.
  • The trial was fast-tracked with 128 witnesses, and the judge stated that circumstantial evidence proved Roy's guilt, with sentencing options including life imprisonment or the death penalty.
  • The victim's parents expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation, believing that others were involved, while the federal police called the crime 'rarest of rare' and sought the death penalty for Roy.
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