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A police volunteer, Sanjay Roy, was convicted of the rape and murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in Kolkata, India. The crime sparked national outrage over women's safety. Roy was found guilty based on circumstantial evidence, and the sentence will be announced on Monday, ranging from life imprisonment to the death penalty. The victim's parents expressed dissatisfaction with the investigation, believing more culprits were involved.
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