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The victim's parents during night vigil at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital | Image by Avishek Mitra/IBNS

RG Kar rape-murder: 'We wanted to preserve body, were forced to cremate,' say victim's parents

| @indiablooms | Sep 05, 2024, at 05:41 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: In a shocking revelation, the parents of the 31-year-old trainee doctor, who was raped and murdered at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital last month, claimed they wanted to preserve the mortal remains but were forced by police to cremate it.

The revelation was made by the parents when they joined the night vigil outside RG Kar Medical College and Hospital last night.

Speaking to the media, the victim's father said, "We wanted to preserve the body but we were pressured. When we returned home, we discovered about 300-400 cops barricading our house. We had no other option but to agree to cremate the body."

"The cost of the cremation was also paid. We still don't know who paid the cost. Why did they do it? My daughter went knowing that her father can't even pay this much. It was a devastating moment for me," he added.

Image by Avishek Mitra/IBNS

The victim's father also alleged Kolkata Police tried to offer them money when the body was taken to their home.

"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.

"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 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 observed 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 even though there is a strong disappointment among protesters over the cancellation of the Supreme Court hearing on September 5.

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