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Indian court sentences man to life in prison for murder and rape of a trainee doctor
Protestors demand a wider investigation into the police after a court sentenced Sanjay Roy, a police volunteer, to life in prison in the rape and killing of trainee doctor last year, in Kolkata, India, January 20, 2025

AN INDIAN court sentenced a police volunteer to life in prison today after finding him guilty of the rape and killing of a trainee doctor last summer.

The crime sparked nationwide protests over inadequate safety for women and led to a speedy trial in the country’s slow-moving justice system.

Sanjay Roy, who has consistently maintained his innocence, can appeal in a higher court against his conviction.

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