An Indian court has handed down a life sentence to Sanjoy Roy, a hospital volunteer found guilty of raping and murdering a junior doctor in Kolkata. The case, which erupted in widespread national protests and calls for justice, saw the judge reject the death penalty for Roy, who continues to assert his innocence and plans to appeal the ruling. The victim's family expressed profound disappointment over the sentence, with the father vowing to pursue justice relentlessly.
Life Sentence for Indian Hospital Volunteer Convicted of Doctor's Rape and Murder
Life Sentence for Indian Hospital Volunteer Convicted of Doctor's Rape and Murder
India's court verdict elicits family outrage and nationwide protests following the heinous crime.
The brutal murder took place last year, sparking a national conversation about the safety of healthcare workers and women across India. The 31-year-old victim had been on night duty and was found dead in a seminar room. The autopsy revealed she had been strangled and showed signs of having fought against her assailant. Following the incident, a significant strike ensued among doctors in Kolkata, demanding accountability from authorities perceived to be slow in their investigative response.