Kolkata rape-murder case: Victim's parents allege police offered them money

The parents of the victim have levelled serious allegations against the police in the Kolkata rape-murder case.
 Kolkata rape-murder case: Victim's parents allege police offered them money
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Kolkata: In a shocking incident, a female doctor was allegedly raped and murdered at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. Nationwide protests had erupted after the incident. The accused has been arrested and is in jail. The CBI is currently investigating the case. The parents of the victim said that the Kolkata Police tried to suppress the case by hurriedly cremating the victim's body. He also accused the police of trying to bribe him. This was reported by India TV News.

What did the victim's parents say?
The victim's father alleged that the police tried to suppress the case from the beginning. We were not allowed to see the body and had to wait at the police station till the body was taken for post-mortem. When the body was handed over to us, we were offered money by a senior police officer, but we immediately refused. "


Meanwhile, protests continue in several parts of Kolkata over the rape and murder of a woman doctor.

What exactly happened?
A doctor was brutally murdered at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. She had been raped before. There were multiple injuries on her body. The incident was condemned across the country. After this incident, doctors across the country were seen aggressive on the issue of their safety. CBI is currently investigating the case.

CBI to probe the case
Resident doctors' associations across the country took to the streets to demand justice for the victim's family and strict punishment for the accused. On the other hand, as the investigation continues, new and shocking information is coming to the fore. Meanwhile, the victim's parents have told the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) that some doctors at the hospital may be involved in the crime. The case is being investigated by the CBI following a Calcutta High Court order.

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