Guilty Verdict in Horrific Rape & Murder Case Sparks Protests Across India

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A police volunteer has been found guilty of the rape and murder of a junior doctor in Kolkata, India. The brutal killing last year sparked protests across the country, highlighting the issue of violence against women in India. The sentence for the 33-year-old convicted man will be announced on Monday, and he faces life imprisonment or the death penalty. The investigation included 128 witnesses, and the trial was fast-tracked due to the public outcry.
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