West Bengal: Tension grips Krishnanagar after semi-naked, half-charred woman’s body found near SP office
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West Bengal: Tension grips Krishnanagar after semi-naked, half-charred woman’s body found near SP office

Local residents who stumbled upon the body described the victim’s face as so severely burnt that it was unrecognisable. Alarmed by the grisly discovery, the locals immediately alerted the police

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Semi-naked and charred remains of a woman found in Bengal (Photo: LatestLY)

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A sense of fear and outrage spread through Krishnanagar on October 16 following the discovery of a half-charred, semi-naked woman’s body near the office of the Superintendent of Police (SP). The shocking incident has raised serious questions about the security situation in the area, especially given the proximity of the crime scene to a high-profile administrative office.

Local residents who stumbled upon the body described the victim’s face as so severely burnt that it was unrecognisable. Alarmed by the grisly discovery, the locals immediately alerted the police.

A witness, speaking to media outlets, said, “It seems clear that the woman was raped, and her body was set on fire to destroy evidence.”

Shortly after receiving the alert, a large police contingent rushed to the site. Officers retrieved the remains and promptly sent the body for a post-mortem examination, which they hope will provide further details about the cause of death and whether sexual assault was involved.

“A preliminary assessment suggests the woman was in her early twenties, but her identity is still unknown. The autopsy report will determine the exact cause of death and clarify whether this was indeed a case of rape followed by murder,” a senior official from the Nadia district police commented.

The grisly nature of the crime, combined with its proximity to the SP’s office, has fueled anger among residents. Many criticised the local authorities, calling the incident a glaring example of the area’s “lackadaisical” security measures.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s local leadership quickly seized on the tragedy to highlight the ongoing concerns over women’s safety in the state. “This horrific crime proves once again how unsafe women are in West Bengal,” a district BJP spokesperson declared.

This incident comes amid ongoing tensions in West Bengal over the brutal rape and murder of a junior doctor from R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata, which has sparked a wave of protests. Junior doctors have been on a fast-unto-death for 12 days, demanding justice and stricter laws for the protection of women.

Adding to the unrest, earlier this month, the town of Jaynagar in South 24 Parganas district was rocked by a similarly gruesome crime involving the rape and murder of a minor girl, further intensifying public outrage over the state’s handling of women’s safety.

The latest discovery in Krishnanagar has only deepened the ongoing crisis, with many calling for urgent reforms to ensure the safety of women in the region.

Topics: Women safety in BengalLaw and order in BengalWest BengalMamata govtKrishnanagar
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