Mystery Deepens in Maharashtra Doctor's Alleged Suicide
The suspicious death of a doctor in Satara, Maharashtra, has raised questions following claims that crucial phone data was deleted posthumously. Authorities ruled it a suicide by hanging, but a note accusing individuals of abuse complicates matters. The family demands a Special Investigation Team probe.
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Controversy is intensifying around the death of a 28-year-old doctor in Maharashtra's Satara district. The doctor was found hanging in a hotel room, leading police to initially conclude it was a suicide by asphyxia. However, the victim's family alleges the case goes deeper, citing evidence that the doctor's phone was accessed using her fingerprint to erase valuable data after her death.
Adding fuel to the fire, a handwritten note on the doctor's palm accuses a Sub-Inspector and a software engineer of abuse and harassment. The accused were arrested promptly, while authorities carry out a deeper investigation to authenticate the suicide note, examining samples of the handwriting and related evidence.
Adding to the complexity, the doctor's family and community members are demanding a Special Investigation Team to ensure justice. Concerns have been raised about her phone activity showing use after her death, emphasizing the need for a transparent investigation. Diplomatic representatives have assured the family their concerns are being addressed, as public sentiment in the region pushes for a thorough probe.
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