'Kolkata Police offered us money,' RG Kar victim's father alleges joining massive night vigil Photo courtesy: Sujoy Dhar/IBNS

'Kolkata Police offered us money,' RG Kar victim's father alleges joining massive night vigil

by Trans World Features | @twfindia 05 Sep 2024, 11:35 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The family members of the Kolkata junior doctor brutally raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital Wednesday joined the massive protest and have raised serious charges against the Kolkata Police questioning why the body was cremated in such a hurry despite the sensitivity of the case.

"When we reached the hospital we were made to sit outside the seminar room for long. My wife begged the police to let us see our doctor's corpse but they did not allow us. We were rather taken to the Principal's room and asked to sign on a white sheet of paper," he said.

The family said they wanted to preserve the daughter's corpse but alleged that the police were in a hurry to cremate their daughter's body.


"We want to question why there was so much delay in conducting the autopsy, and then why it was carried out after 6 PM. There were no FIRs filed until I filed one in the evening," the father said.

"Our daughter's body was taken for cremation even without our knowledge. Why was the police in such a hurry? The police have been lying since the very beginning. They did not even let me pay for my daughter's cremation."

The parents alleged that they were offered money. "DC North took me to a deserted lane outside my house and offered me money. I not only declined the money but gave her a befitting reply," the victim's father said.

During a press meet, Abhaya's aunt even alleged that she was pushed to a corner.


The family has urged the media to bring out more information and proof in the case that might be helpful in the investigation.

In a rare show of citizens' solidarity, Kolkata is observing its second-night vigil by turning off lights and coming out on streets with candles in their hands in demand of justice for the 31-year-old junior doctor who was brutally raped and murdered at RG Kar Hospital even though there is a strong disappointment among protesters over the cancellation of the Supreme Court hearing on September 5.


The hearing was cancelled as Chief Justice DY Chandrachud will not be holding the court on Thursday.

The announcement is a major blow to the junior doctors and protesters, who had been waiting with bated breath and expecting justice for the victim of the brutal rape and murder that took place at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9.

The junior doctors, who have organised this second-night vigil across Kolkata, have thanked people for coming out in huge numbers to express solidarity in seeking justice. The protesters promised to continue their fight until justice is delivered.