Diary found near Kolkata doctor’s body mentions wish to win gold medal, work in top hospitals

New Delhi: The 31-year-old junior doctor who was raped and murdered in RG Kar Hospital apparently had big dreams of winning a gold medal and wished to work in top hospitals. She had written about it all and more in her diary which was recovered from near her body on August 9 in the seminar room where the crime took place.

According to an NDTV report, the doctor aspired for gold medal and other big honours in medicine. She had also made a list of the hospitals where she wanted to work, it added. Sources said all this were written on a torn diary that was found near her body.

The CBI had taken possession of the diary. The probe agency is consulting calligraphy (handwriting) experts to verify whether it is of the deceased doctor. The parents of the young doctor had confirmed that she used to keep a diary.

The NDTV report said that as per sources, some of the pages of the diary have been torn. In other pages, her dreams speak out as does her preferences, dislikes and her love for her parents.

“She wanted to become a big doctor. She wanted to get a gold medal and win big honours in the medical field… She had wanted to study for her MD,” a source was quoted as saying by NDTV. He added that the names of some hospitals where she dreamed of working were also mentioned in the diary as was her wish to keep her parents happy.

On Sunday, the CBI officers had said that they received the diary in a sealed cover and a page from that diary in another sealed cover. Those were among the pieces of evidence that were seized by Kolkata Police and later handed over to the central agency, the officers were quoted as saying by The Telegraph.

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