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Two AMU doctors terminated from their post after they questioned ‘Hathras rape’ victim’s medical report

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Two doctors at JN Medical College in Aligarh Muslim University terminated after they questioned the medical report of ‘Hathras rape victim’, Hindustan Times reported.  On October 5, Dr Azeem Malik had told the Indian Express, “The samples were collected 11 days after the woman was allegedly raped, while government guidelines strictly say forensic evidence can only be found up to 96 hours after the incident. This report can’t confirm rape in this incident.”

Besides Malik, another doctor, Obaid Haque has been issued a similar letter by the hospital.

While Malik had contradicted the police’s claim, Haque had attested the woman’s medico-legal case report.

Malik was appointed as the temporary CMO after 6 out of 11 CMOs of the hospital contracted Coronavirus. His term was expected to extend till November but has been abruptly terminated.

Their removal from the post comes a day after a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team visited the hospital in relation to the Hathras rape case.

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Two doctors at JN Medical College in Aligarh Muslim University terminated after they questioned the medical report of ‘Hathras rape victim’, Hindustan Times reported.  On October 5, Dr Azeem Malik had told the Indian Express, “The samples were collected 11 days after the woman was allegedly raped, while government guidelines strictly say forensic evidence can only be found up to 96 hours after the incident. This report can’t confirm rape in this incident.”

Besides Malik, another doctor, Obaid Haque has been issued a similar letter by the hospital.

While Malik had contradicted the police’s claim, Haque had attested the woman’s medico-legal case report.

Malik was appointed as the temporary CMO after 6 out of 11 CMOs of the hospital contracted Coronavirus. His term was expected to extend till November but has been abruptly terminated.

Their removal from the post comes a day after a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team visited the hospital in relation to the Hathras rape case.

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