As the CBI continues probe into the rape and murder of a junior female doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, the recordings of the phone calls made to the family of the victim on the day of the incident have surfaced. As it was already revealed, the call recording shows that the hospital authorities had told the family said that the PG student died by suicide.
Recordings of three calls made from the hospital to the father of the victim have appeared, which proves that the hospital tried everything to hide that the woman was raped and murdered. The calls were made by a female employee of the hospital, who was reportedly the assistant superintendent of RG Kar Hospital.
In the first call made to the father of the victim, the female employee said that his daughter has fallen ill and she has been admitted at the hospital. When the father insists on knowing what has exactly happened, the employee refused to divulge further details, asking them to go to the hospital immediately instead. Sher said that doctor will tell them everything once they reach the hospital.
“Your daughter is not well. Can you please come to the hospital immediately?” the caller told the father. When he asked what has happened, she replied, “She is not well. We have admitted her. Can you come quickly?”
When the father still stressed for further details about the nature of the illness, the caller said, “The doctors will tell you what happened when you get here. We found your number and called because you are the family”.
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The hospital then made a second phone call, saying that their daughter’s condition is very critical, and asking them to rush to the hospital. “Her condition is very critical. Please come as soon as possible,” she said. When the father again asked for details, she said, “The doctors will explain. Please come here quickly”.
When the father who was speaking to him, the caller said that she is the assistant superintendent. “I am the assistant superintendent, I am not a doctor,” she said.
When the victim’s mother asked whether the woman has fever, the employee reiterated that they should rush to the hospital. When the father asked if her condition is very serious, the employee said that the woman was in critical condition.
The woman was found dead in the hospital, as it is not possible that doctors at the hospital didn’t know that she was dead. Despite this, the hospital in the first phone call told the family that she was alive but ill. They also lied that woman was admitted at the hospital, when she was already dead.
In the third call made to the family, the same employee told them the woman has died, but claimed that she committed suicide. The employee said, ‘Perhaps she has committed suicide, she has died. Police have arrived, we everyone are at the hospital gate, calling from here.’
These call recordings raise serious questions on the role of the hospital in handling the case. In three phone calls made to the family, they lied to them, when the dead body of the trainee doctor was in front of them.