Tragic Loss: Doctor's Suicide Uncovers Shocking Allegations
A post-mortem report revealed that a 28-year-old female doctor's death in Maharashtra was due to asphyxia from hanging. Her suicide, initiated by alleged rape by a police officer, has led to two arrests. Evidence pointed to psychological and physical abuse documented on a palm-written note.
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A Maharashtra medical professional's tragic demise has exposed a web of alleged abuse, leading to the arrests of two individuals, including a police officer. Her post-mortem report confirmed 'asphyxia due to hanging' as the cause.
The 28-year-old doctor, stationed at a Satara district government hospital, was discovered hanging at a hotel on October 23. A suicide note on her palm accused police sub-inspector Gopal Badane of rape and software engineer Prashant Bankar of mental harassment.
Conducted at a state-run hospital, the post-mortem involved preserving her internal organs for forensic analysis. Photographic evidence of the suicide note and a nearby pen were crucial in the investigation.
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