KOLKATA :
Changing versions of RG Kar hospital on phone to Abhaya’s parents
THREE purported audio
recordings of phone calls,
allegedly made by RG Kar
Medical College authorities on
August 9 morning to the parents of the rape-murder victim asking them to report to
the hospital, hit the public
domain on Thursday and
sparked a fresh controversy
over “insensitivity” and “disinformation” of the institute’s
management in breaking bad
news.
The changes in statements
on the status of the victim
made by an official in those
phone calls, whose authenticity PTI has not individually
verified, raise questions on
whether the hospital was initially trying to cover
up the ghastly crime.
The caller, a
woman who identified herself as the
assistant superintendent of the hospital, reportedly dialed the parents of the
victim from the same number
thrice within a span of around
30 minutes asking their urgent
presence at the facility.
“I am calling from RG Kar
hospital. Can you come over
immediately?” the caller could
be heard telling the victim’s
father when he picked his
phone the first time around
10.53 that morning.
The father
responded, “Why?
What has happened?” To this, the
caller replied, “Your daughter
has fallen a little ill. We are
admitting her in the hospital.
Can you come down quickly?”
When the parent insisted on
more details, the caller was heard saying,“Thosedetails
onlydoctorscanprovide.We
only managed to find your
numberandcallyou.Please
come down quickly. The
patient has been admitted
after falling ill.
The rest, the
doctors will brief you after
you arrive.” The worried
mother of the victim could
be heard asking from the
background,“Issherunning
a fever?” “Come over quickly,” was the caller’s reply.
In the second phone call,
she was heard saying, “Her
conditioniscritical,verycritical. Please come over as
soon as you can.” The third
and final call was the one
which pronounced the
death of the victim, albeit
with a twist. The clear
changes in the hospital’s
statement, from the victim
“falling a little ill” to “very
critical and admitted in
emergency ward” to, finally,“mayhavediedbysuicide”
have lefttheinvestigators to
question whether “a carefully planned suicide plot
was being hatched by the
hospital authorities and
policetocoverupthecrime”,
an official said. DC Indira
Mukherjee said the purported clips only vindicated police’s claim on who
passed the “suicide” info.
Special Assembly
session on Monday
to pass BILL
KOLKATA,
Aug 29 (PTI)
A TWO-DAY special session of the West Bengal
Assembly was convened
by the Government on
September 2 to table and
pass a Bill which would
provide for capital punishment to convicted
rapists, Parliamentary
Affairs minister Sovandeb Chattopadhyay said.
The Bill would be tabled
for discussion and passage
on Tuesday, the second day
of the special session,
Speaker Biman Banerjee
said.
Themovecameadayafter
Chief Minister Mamata
Banerjeeannouncedthatan
amendmenttoexistinglaws
will be passed in the State
Assembly next week to
ensure capital punishment
for convicted rapists.
An alleged rape and murder of a post-graduate
trainee in state-run RG Kar
Medical College and
Hospital in Kolkata earlier
this month has thrown
Bengalintosocialandpolitical turmoil.
“Iamnot aware of thetitle
of the Bill yet. But it will be
tabled on Tuesday for discussion and passage by
members. So farweare conveningatwo-dayspecialsession whichcouldbeextended if additional businesses
for the House are included
later,” Banerjee said.
The monsoon session of
the Bengal assembly was
prorogued on August 5.
“Since the session was
prorogued and not
adjournedsinedie,wedonot
need the Governor’s permission to reconvene the
House,” Chattopadhyay
said.
The minister added that
the state Bill would “expedite the justice procedure
that has been envisaged in
theBharatiyaNyaySamhita”
for cases of rape and forms
of sexual assault.