150 Grams in Post-Mortem Report Refers to Uterus, Not Semen”- Kolkata Doctor Rape and Murder Case:

moumita debnath, dr moumita debnath, doctor moumita debnath kolkata RG Kar MedicalIn the Kolkata doctor case, there has been a significant revelation that the 150 grams mentioned in the post-mortem report did not refer to the weight of semen but to the uterus of the deceased doctor. The doctors who analyzed the DNA report clarified that the 150 grams referred to the internal or reproductive organ, specifically the uterus, and not to any fluid weight. Forensic scientists and doctors always include the weight of organs in such reports, and in this case, the 150 grams were related to the physical measurement, not the quantity of any liquid.

Former Principal of RG Kar Medical College Faces Threats:

In connection with the Kolkata doctor case, there are concerns that some secrets might be revealed, putting the life of Sandeep Ghosh, the former principal of RG Kar Medical College, at risk.

Body Discovered on August 9:

The body of the female trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital was found on August 9, after she was raped and murdered. The post-mortem was conducted by a panel of three doctors, including two female forensic scientists and doctors.

Semen Sample Collected from the Ground:

The forensic team reached the crime scene nearly five hours after the incident. They found that the semen that had fallen on the ground had dried up. The team collected samples by scraping the affected areas and surfaces, but no liquid substance was found.

What is the DNA Process?

Three days after the crime, on August 12, the collected samples, including residual blood, semen, and vaginal swabs, were submitted to the Central Forensic Laboratory in Kolkata. A senior police officer explained that the process of collecting forensic elements, documenting them, and submitting them to the central forensic lab follows a strict protocol, which takes time.

Awaiting the Central Forensic Lab Report:

It will take time to receive the report from the Central Forensic Lab. This report will include detailed DNA profiling to help identify the criminals involved in the crime. Senior forensic scientists and police officers have indicated that the exact number of individuals responsible for the crime can only be determined after the DNA analysis report is available.

Why is the Uterus Important?

According to scientists, the uterus is a crucial organ that can preserve fluids, swabs, or semen for a long time. Once the sample is collected and placed inside a machine for DNA profiling, external factors cannot affect it. Although profiling takes time, it provides almost accurate results.

News by Hindi Patrika