Thursday, August 29, 2024

Now 'bouncer' in RG Kar Medical College, Kolkata threatens other doctors on duty ... claims he has been 'sent by Didi ... CM'

 Videos/audios going viral.

One audio recording from RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata reveals a series of frantic calls to the family of a 31-year-old trainee doctor who was raped and murdered at the hospital on August 9.  


A year-old video of an additional security guard, Afsar Ali Khan, responding menacingly to Manas Bandopadhyay, the current Principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, has gone viral. 

When questioned about his presence on the campus, Khan tells Bandopadhyay to call up CM Didi, a reference to Mamata Banerjee, and find out.




"She has probably died by suicide, please hurry," the parents of the 31-year-old trainee doctor were reportedly told, after she was brutally raped and murdered. 

According to audio and what has been reported by 'India Today'; the information was conveyed to the parents in three frantic calls made to them by the Assistant Superintendent of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on August 9.


The calls, made by a staff member, showed the unfolding panic and confusion at the hospital as the student's condition rapidly deteriorated.






A video footage that has gone viral shows one 'bouncer' claiming he is responsible for 'additional security' of the former controversial principal Sandip Ghosh and claiming, "Yo can call up Didi... CM Didi (meaning Mamata Banerjee) has sent me".  


In the first call (audio that has gone viral) the assistant superintendent of RG Kar Hospital can be heard urgently requesting the parents to come to the hospital, stating, “Your daughter is not well. Can you please come to the hospital immediately?”


The father, sensing something was amiss, asked for more details, to which the staff member only replied, “She is not well. We are admitting her. Can you come quickly?”


When pressed further, the staff member hesitated, saying, "The doctors will tell you what happened when you get here. We found your number and called because you are the family".


The second call came shortly after, with the same hospital staff member sounding even more distressed. 


"Her condition is very critical. Please come as soon as possible," she urged. The father, now increasingly worried, demanded to know what had happened, but the response remained vague: "The doctors will explain. Please come here quickly".  


Confusion continued to mount when the father asked who was speaking to him. “I am the assistant superintendent,” the staff member clarified, adding, “I am not a doctor.” 

The father, desperate for answers, questioned if there were any doctors present, but the call ended abruptly without further clarification.


The third and final call revealed the grim reality of the situation. The staff member, sounding extremely anxious, stated, “She might have committed suicide or died. The police are here. We are at the hospital, in front of everyone, making this call".


These calls have raised serious questions about the circumstances leading to the trainee doctor’s death and the hospital's handling of the situation.


The family, devastated by the loss, is now demanding answers from the hospital authorities about what exactly transpired in the critical moments leading up to their daughter's death.


Sanjay Roy, a civic volunteer, who used to frequent the premises of the RG Kar hospital was arrested by the Kolkata Police on August 10, a day after the body of the 31-year-old postgraduate trainee doctor was found in the seminar hall of the hospital.


According to CBI sources, Sanjay Roy confessed to the crime during interrogation.

A Bluetooth device found near the medic's body led to Roy's arrest. CCTV footage also showed him on the third floor of the hospital where the seminar hall is situated.


The video that is being widely shared on social media where the "additional security guard" can be heard referring to Mamata Banerjee when asked about his designation and work by Manas Kumar Bandyopadhyay, who was the principal of the medical college at the time, and other senior officials. When asked why he did not come to work regularly or wear the guard's uniform or where he is from -- he said CM Didi had sent him.


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