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RG Kar case: Forensic report reveals no signs of struggle found at crime spot

The report which mentioned the findings of the forensic examination on the victim stated that no shred of evidence related to struggle was found at the incident scene.

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur Gulati -- December 24th 2024 11:13 AM -- Updated: December 24th 2024 11:34 AM
RG Kar case: Forensic report reveals no signs of struggle found at crime spot

RG Kar case: Forensic report reveals no signs of struggle found at crime spot

PTC News Desk: In a significant development in RG Kar rape and murder case, the forensic report says that no signs of struggle were found at the crime scene in seminar room of Kolkata's RG Kar Hospital where trainee doctor was raped and murdered. The forensic report was submitted by the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL). 


The report which mentioned the findings of the forensic examination on the victim stated that no shred of evidence related to struggle was found at the incident scene. 

"The cut mark portions observed on this mattress were reasonably corresponding to the head and lower abdomen area of an injured victim who stated or happens to be lying on this mattress," the CFSL report mentioned.

"However, the evidence of a possible struggle shown by the victim with the assailant or fight in between them was found missing in the shown area of occurrence, i.e., the wooden stage mattress and the adjoining area inside the seminar hall," it further said.

The report further also stated that no biological stains were detected on, around, underneath the rest of the wooden stage portion, wooden table with blue sheet top.

Forensic report has raised questions over the crime scene that weather the crime was conducted at the seminar hall on the third floor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the body was found.

The report also asserted that it was highly improbable for the accused to have entered the seminar hall unnoticed. "There is less possibility that someone (in the presence of the official attendees present in the 24x7 operational hospital corridor, doctor's duty-nursing station area) could enter into the seminar hall unnoticed, for committing offence," the report said.

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