According to the forensic report submitted by the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), no evidence of struggle or resistance was found at the crime scene in the seminar room of Kolkata’s RG Kar Hospital where a 31-year-old trainee doctor was raped and murdered.
“The cut mark portions observed on this mattress were reasonably corresponding to the head and lower abdomen area of an injured victim who stated or happens to be lying on this mattress,” the CFSL report mentioned.
“Evidence of a possible struggle shown by the victim with the assailant or fight in between them was found missing in the shown area of occurrence, that is, the wooden stage mattress and the adjoining area inside the seminar hall,” it further said.
As per the report, the forensic analysis reveals that “no biological stains” were detected on or around the wooden stage, or the rest of the seminar room floor, apart from the mattress on the wooden stage.
The findings have raised doubts about whether the crime was committed at the spot in the seminar hall.
The report also underscored that it was improbable for the accused to have entered the seminar hall unnoticed.
“There is less possibility that someone could enter into the seminar hall unnoticed, for committing offence,” the report added.
The body of the trainee doctor was found inside the seminar hall of RG Kar hospital on August 9, which triggered nationwide outrage.
Experts from CFSL, Delhi, examined the hospital premises on August 14, collecting samples from the alleged crime scene, including the wooden stage mattress in the seminar hall where the trainee doctor was allegedly assaulted.
The CBI has filed a charge-sheet against prime accused Sanjay Roy, who was a civic volunteer attached to the Kolkata Police.