Kolkata : Sanjay Roy, the main accused in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder case, displayed a disturbing lack of nervousness and remorse during his interrogation by the Kolkata police. The chilling details surrounding the crime have shocked the city and the medical community.
Roy, a 33-year-old civic volunteer, admitted to stalking the victim, a young doctor, at the hospital’s chest medicine ward on August 8, just a day before the crime was committed. According to police sources, CCTV footage from the chest ward captured Roy leering at the victim and four other junior doctors, his behavior raising alarms in retrospect. “The CCTV footage captures Roy glaring towards them,” sources told News18, highlighting his unsettling presence in the hospital corridors.
The sequence of events leading up to the tragic incident paints a haunting picture. On August 9, at around 1 am, the victim went to the seminar hall to rest after her shift. A junior doctor later spoke to her at around 2:30 am. After their conversation, the victim returned to her sleep, unaware of the danger lurking nearby. She was found dead the next morning, a discovery that has left her colleagues and the entire hospital staff in deep grief and shock.
Further investigation into the timeline revealed that Sanjay Roy was seen entering the hospital premises again at around 4 am, as captured by the CCTV footage. This late-night entry raised suspicion and led to his subsequent arrest. During interrogation, Roy showed no signs of nervousness or guilt, a demeanor that perplexed investigators and pointed towards a disturbing level of detachment.
Adding another layer to this horrifying crime, a psychoanalytic profiling of Sanjay Roy was conducted at the insistence of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Experts concluded that Roy is a pervert and a severe porn addict. The findings from the profiling suggest that Roy’s actions were not impulsive but driven by deep-seated psychological issues. His lack of remorse and the calculated manner in which he carried out the crime indicate a premeditated act fueled by his deviant obsessions.
This case has brought to light serious concerns about the safety and security of hospital staff, particularly female doctors and nurses who often work late hours and in isolated areas within hospital premises. It also underscores the need for stringent background checks and psychological evaluations of individuals employed in civic volunteer roles or other positions that involve close interaction with vulnerable groups.
As the investigation continues, there is a growing call for justice for the young doctor whose life was brutally cut short. The medical community, along with her friends and family, is seeking answers and demanding stringent punishment for Roy, to ensure such a tragic incident never occurs again.
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