A trainee doctor’s rape and murder sparked mass protests in India. A man has now been charged

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A man has been charged for the rape and murder of a resident doctor during a night shift in Indias eastern city of Kolkata, a crime that ignited nationwide protests about the countrys pervasive problem with gender violence.. ..

In a charge sheet seen by CNN, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) alleges the man was out drinking with a friend on the afternoon of August 8 and returned to RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, a state-run institution, in Kolkata, West Bengal, where he found the female doctor asleep on a mattress.. ..

The resident doctors body was found the following day with multiple injuries and signs of sexual assault in a seminar hall at the hospital, local police said at the time.. ..

CNN is aware of the mans identity and has reached out to his lawyers for comment.. . Evidence presented by CBI, according to the charge sheet, include CCTV footage of the man at the hospital at the time of the incident and DNA found on the victim that matches that of the suspect.. . India has struggled for years to tackle high rates of violence against women, with a number of high-profile rape cases drawing international attention...

In the weeks after the alleged attack, hundreds of thousands of doctors have joined nationwide protests demanding justice and calling for improvements to womens safety, especially better protections for health workers.. . Junior doctors in Kolkata went on strike for more than 40 days and have since ceased work again, alleging the government has failed to deliver on their demands, which include enhanced security in hospitals and an investigation into corruption within the healthcare sector.Several junior doctors at the medical college and hospital also began an indefinite hunger strike on Sunday, protest organizers told CNN, and dozens of senior doctors at the college have resigned in solidarity with those protesting.. . . Medical bodies in multiple states have expressed support for the protests in Kolkata and urged doctors at government hospitals to stop providing elective services, calling for the case to be fast-tracked through the courts and for the establishment of a protective committee for health workers.. ..

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