Satara Lady Doctor Case: Lady doctor from Satara district of Maharashtra committed suicide on 23 October. Now shocking revelations are coming out after the suicide note written on the palm. The name of an MP is also written in the note. There is mention of pressure on the MP to change the PM report.
Satara Lady Doctor Case: The state police is making shocking revelations regarding the Lady Doctor suicide case of Satara district of Maharashtra. Till now the police has made the first arrest in this case. This first accused is Prashant Bankar, son of the doctor’s landlord. The second accused is Sub-Inspector Gopal Badne, against whom FIR has been registered. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has also given instructions to suspend him. Apart from these two accused in this case, the names of an MP and his two henchmen have also been mentioned in the suicide note. Due to which there is a stir.
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Which MP’s name is in the suicide note?
In fact, apart from the note written on the palm of the lady doctor before committing suicide, a four-page suicide note was also found. In which the names of an MP from Maharashtra and two of his close workers are also there. It is written in the suicide note that the MP was putting political pressure on the lady doctor to change the PM report. However, the police have not yet revealed which MP’s name is in the note. At the same time, the police team has got some evidence, about which the police say that there was a conversation between the doctor and one of the accused before his death. It is alleged that the young man might have put pressure on the girl.
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Lady Doctor’s family made a shocking revelation
The doctor’s family told the police that his doctor daughter was pressurized to make a fake medical report from the hospital. Pressure was given to prepare the fitness and postmortem reports of the patient. Regarding this, our daughter had written a letter to the DSP of the district demanding action. But the police did not take any action. If action had been taken on time, our daughter would have been alive today.