The cousin of a woman doctor who allegedly died by suicide in Maharashtra's Satara has called for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe in the case, claiming that the doctor had faced “immense political and police pressure” for over a year and was forced to falsify post-mortem and fitness reports.
Speaking to ANI, the cousin claimed that she had been subjected to harassment for more than a year and was being pressed to manipulate official reports.
“She was under a lot of political and police pressure for the last year. Medical staff at the hospital are also involved. Everyone forced her to make wrong post-mortem reports and forge fitness certificates. She was being forced to perform more and more post-mortems despite other officers being present at the hospital,” the cousin said.
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