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The doctors at the Assam Medical College Hospital in Dibrugarh have yet to resume their duties on Saturday.The undergraduate and post graduate students have made it clear that they would continue to strike till they are assured of water tight security of the doctors and staff at the AMCH premises.They have been striking after a ward body deployed at the gynecology department killed a PG student inside her duty room on Friday who was arrested in the morning.
Dr Sarita Toshniwal was strangulated by Kero Mech . This was what the sensational revelation police extracted from the wardbody on Friday.According to sources, during interrogation Mech confessed that he strangulated the gynecology doctor to death on her duty hour.Then confessed to have cut her throat with a surgical knife to destroy the evidence.He further told police that he did it after the doctor scolded him and that he was disturbed because of his domestic unrest.The doctor’s body was taken to her home in Sivasagar town in the evening after the post mortem.
The mystery is over. An AMCH confessed to have killed Dr Sarita Tosniwal in the wee hours at her duty room attached to the gynecology ICU on Friday.The sensational confession surfaced after police interrogated wardboy Kero Mech immediately after the incident came to light.Police officials investigating the sensational case suspect that the first year PG student of gynecology department was killed after an abortive rape attempt.Doctors at the AMCH, JMCH, BMCH and GMCH demand exemplary punishment for the culprit for the heinous crime where a doctor was killed on her duty hour.The body which was found lying on a bed has a grave cut marks with a surgical knife in the neck. The knife was...
The death of Dr Sarita Toshniwal seems to have been shrouded in mystery. Her father Kishanlal Agarwalla, a businessman in Sivasagar have alleged that his daughter was murdered.But no outside person is allowed to come inside the duty room where she was found dead with her throat cut with surgical knife.A section of classmates found it strange to have found that how somebody could kill her inside the room attached to the ICU.Police sources refused to confirm anything without a thorough probe.Meanwhile, forensic team has collected some crucial evidence from the spot for probe.
Doctors at the Assam Medical College Hospital in Dibrugarh have threatened to sit in strike their safety and security in the duty hours.Talking to Assam Times, the junior doctors said that if the Sarita Toshniwal case is murder then it is a fit case of security lapse.They further demanded a thorough probe into the entire incident of how a doctor on duty was allegedly murdered with a surgical knife by cutting in her throat. That too in duty hours at the intensive care unit.Some others slammed the college authority for deploying her alone at the ICU at night. “If the college authority does not listen to us, we have no option but to sit in strike immediately,” told a doctor to Assam Times.
The mysterious death of a doctor at her duty room in the Assam Medical College Hospital oozes no less shock and sensation in Dibrugarh on Friday.Identified as Dr Sarita Toshniwal from first year post graduate student of gynecology department was found dead in the wee hours.The body which was found lying on a bed has a grave cut marks with a surgical knife in the neck. The knife was recovered from the injury portion of her neck.The incident came to light when a nurse went to the duty room attached to the ICU to met her at 7-30 in the morning.Senior police officials arrived in the spot and gathered preliminary inputs in this connection.Sarita’s who is a businessman by profession in Sivasagar...
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Thursday announced a special force in the vulnerable areas of BTAD.Addressing a press conference, Gogoi said that the force would be raised with the help of the local residents to ensure the safety and security of the people.He said another special force would be raised to seized illegal firearms in the BTAD areas.According to Gogoi, 12 people have been remaining traceless since the incidents of attack.Gogoi, however, added that section of the local residents in Naranguri area who survived the attack jumped into the Beki river on Friday night.Apart from these, Gogoi has written to the Centre asking for 50 more additional forces to be deployed in BTAD which...
Chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Thursday claimed to have brought the situation under control in BTAD areas where at least 40 people were killed by unidentified miscreants.Addressing a press conference in Dispur, Gogoi said,” the situation is by and large under control. But feeling of insecurity still grips the people.”He said that the government has confirmed report of 39 deaths and that 22 people have been arrested so far in this connection.“We would contact the SOS village to adopt the children who lost their parents in the bloodletting,” said Gogoi who was shocked to have seen the children of the victims’ family members in Narayannguri and Balapara.
Men-elephant conflict refuses to die down in Assam. After a brief lull, two women lost their lives in two different incidents of attack on men on Thursday.The first incident took place in Guwahati where a hard of wild elephants trampled to death a 50 year old women after damaging her house.The shocking incident took place at Botahghuli area in the city in the wee hours were the elephants suddenly barged into a hut and damaged it after trampling to death a woman who was identified as Phuljan Bibi.In yet another incident on the same hour, wild elephants killed a 65 year old woman at Kothiatoli in Nagaon district.
A truck driver sustained serious injury when his vehicle rammed into a train in Tinsukia on Wednesday.The incident took place at Panitola in the midnight when the speeding truck rammed into the Tinsukia-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express after the driver lost his control.The seriously injured driver was sent to the Assam Medical College Hospital in Dibrugarh.Three coaches of the luxurious train were damaged in the incident and a few passengers sustained minor injury.
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