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Finances Of Kolkata Hospital During Ex-Principal’s Tenure Under Scanner
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Finances Of Kolkata Hospital During Ex-Principal’s Tenure Under Scanner

The financial transactions at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College during the tenure of former Principal Sandip Ghosh will now be looked into following allegations of irregularities. An order from the West Bengal government said a Special Investigation Team has been formed to conduct the probe the alleged financial irregularities, and will submit a report within a month.

Sandip Ghosh, facing massive criticism over the rape-murder of a doctor in the hospital premises, is now being questioned by the CBI. 

A note from the government’s Home and Hill Affairs Department Internal Security Branch, said the SIT, headed by Inspector General of Police Dr Pranav Kumar, will have the “liberty to access any relevant document from government departments and private agencies required for expeditious completion of the inquiry”.
 
The team will look into the alleged financial irregularities in the period between January 2021 till date. 

“The SIT will submit its first report to the State Government within a month from the date of its constitution,” the order read. 

The move came amid massive criticism over its transfer of the principal within hours of his resignation to the city’s top medical college — the National Medical College and Hospital.  The Opposition, civil society and the Calcutta High Court had heaped criticism on the state government over it. 

Questioning how can a Principal, who has failed in his duty to protect his students, be rewarded, the judges said, “Even assuming the resignation was not accepted, the least that can be expected from a responsible higher official of the concerned department is to immediately relieve the Principal from his duties and not assign him any other duty of equal responsibility”.

The court has sent Ghosh on a long leave. 

The move to transfer Ghosh had put Mamata Banerjee’s government on the backfoot, with women — staunch supporters of the Chief Minister — being up in arms over the rape-murder and the police handling of the case.

Stung by adverse comments on social media, Ghosh had stepped down not just from the post, but also government service. A government order four hours later announced his transfer to the National Medical College. 

He is now being questioned by the Central Bureau of Investigation, which has taken over the probe into the rape-murder that has sparked massive protests across the country.

The agency, sources said, has asked him multiple questions, including ones on hospital security and his resignation. He has also been asked why there was a hurry to declare the death a suicide, the contamination of the crime scene, and the sudden renovation of rooms near the seminar hall where the doctor’s body was found.

Officials hinted that the former principal is yet to give satisfactory answers to these questions.

The CBI is also examining his call records and chat, and has asked him to provide details of his phone calls before and after the August 9 incident.
 

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US elections: Crunch time in Chicago as Democrats and MAGA duke it out over Doritos
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US elections: Crunch time in Chicago as Democrats and MAGA duke it out over Doritos

Democrats gathered in Chicago for a four-day event to build momentum for Kamala Harris, the presidential nominee. Outgoing President Biden spoke first, followed by other party notables. Despite leading in polls, Harris faces challenges, including attacks from white nationalists and accusations. Microsoft’s AI warning highlights the growing influence of AI-generated disinformation in the election.

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Amid Matthew Perry’s Death Investigation, Woman Accuses So-Called Ketamine Queen For Her Brother’s Accidental Overdose
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Amid Matthew Perry’s Death Investigation, Woman Accuses So-Called Ketamine Queen For Her Brother’s Accidental Overdose

Trigger Warning: This article contains references to alcohol and drug addiction

The Mathew Perry death investigation is getting peculiar with every new revelation! Many of his house staff and doctors have been accused of charges pertaining to Ketamine distribution, and some of them pleaded guilty. Jasveen Sangha, who goes by the moniker Ketamine Queen, has been charged and arrested in connection to Perry’s death. 

Now, amid investigations, a woman accuses the Ketamine Queen for her brother Cody McLaury’s accidental overdose. The guy was a 33-year-old aspiring personal trainer who bought drugs Sangha in August 2019, and hours later, he died from an overdose, according to prosecutors. 

Five years later, after Sangha’s arrest, McLaury’s sister Kimberly blamed her for her brother’s overdose. She told CNN that after her brother’s death, she went through his call history and found multiple incoming and outgoing calls between him and the dealer, aka the Ketamine Queen. 

“After his death certificate came out, I texted back and said, ‘just so you know, the ketamine that you sold my brother was listed as his cause of death,’” she told the network. However, she never heard back. 

She revealed that her brother had been living in LA for four years before the fatal incident, and earlier this year, Los Angeles Police Department officers showed up at her door enquiring about his death. That’s when she became suspicious that her brother’s death might be connected to the actor’s. 

According to the prosecutors, Sangha did a Google Search asking, “can ketamine be listed as a cause of death,” after receiving Kimberly’s texts. The investigators suggest that  Sangha knew that “unsupervised and improper use of ketamine can be deadly.”

Kimberly confessed that the dealer who sold her brother drugs being charged in an overdose case gave her a mixed feeling of sadness and vindication. Stay tuned for updates!

Disclaimer: If you know someone who is struggling with alcohol or substance abuse, please reach out to the authorities and report it. There are several helplines available for the same. National Toll Free Helpline (1800-11-0031) to assist the alcoholic and drug dependent persons.

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