RG Kar victim was under acute mental stress, sought help month before death: Psychiatrist

Kolkata: A consultant psychiatrist has claimed that the RG Kar hospital rape and murder victim was under acute mental stress for various reasons and had sought professional help from him around a month before her death on August 9 last year.
Long duty hours, discrimination in allotment of shifts, and the “knowledge about irregularities” in the state-run hospital had been giving the 30-year-old medic extreme mental discomfort, claimed the psychiatrist.
The mental health specialist during a TV show said that if needed, he is ready to testify before the CBI, which investigated the rape-murder case.
The victim had spoken about 36 hours of continuous duty, discrimination in allotment of shifts in the roster, and the acute mental pressure she was in as she had seen many irregularities in the purchase of medicines and medical equipment, he said.
The psychiatrist said he had given the post-graduate trainee (PGT) certain advice and she was supposed to return for follow-up counselling.
The parents of the woman and a section of her colleagues had earlier claimed that she was being victimised for pointing out certain improprieties in the purchase of medicines and equipment by the hospital which she had stumbled across during her duty hours.
Dr Sandip Ghosh, the principal of the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital when the crime took place, was arrested in connection with the alleged financial irregularities in the medical establishment.
Several leaders of the ruling Trinamool Congress had repeatedly stressed that the party wanted a comprehensive probe by the CBI, a central agency.