The CBI investigation is underway in the Kolkata Rape Murder Case. The investigative agency has completed 64 hours of interrogation. Today, Sandeep Ghosh is set to appear before the police. A new angle has emerged in the case. A diary was found next to the crime scene in the hospital, which might play a crucial role in the investigation. Police sources say a page from the same diary was found lying open beside it, with something written on it.
Kolkata Police sealed both the diary and the page in an envelope. But what exactly was written on that page? Was it in the handwriting of the deceased female doctor?
Sources suggest that the female doctor might have written on the page herself the night of her death. After it was recovered, Kolkata Police showed it to her parents and asked if it was their daughter’s handwriting.
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According to the source, her parents confirmed it was their daughter's handwriting. To verify, the handwriting was compared with other pages from the same diary and it matched. Following this, the page was seized. Top sources in Kolkata Police claim that the page and the diary have been handed over to the CBI.
What Was Written on the Diary Page?
Sources indicate the female doctor might have regularly written in her diary. She would make a to-do list of tasks. She had written about her dreams in the diary pages. Sources reveal that before her death, the female doctor had made a list of tasks to do on the page. She wanted to practice in several private clinics and renowned hospitals.
This list included names of some hospitals and private clinics in Kolkata and Barrackpore. Sources assert that besides her chamber list, the deceased wrote she wanted to win a gold medal in medicine in the future. She was intent on studying well to achieve that. It was one of her ambitions.
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Sources say the doctor noted down her plans for her parents' well-being on the page. She promised to keep them happy and smiling. Sources believe that the deceased might have written these sentences just before going to bed. Perhaps that's why the page was removed from the diary.