Press Trust of India | Jalgaon
(Mah) December 18, 2013 Last Updated at 19:22 IST
Observing that it was the rarest
of the rare offence, a sessions court today awarded death sentence to an
ambulance driver for brutally killing a woman doctor last year in a post mortem
room with the help of his two associates in order to steal her jewellery. The
capital punishment was given to Yuvraj Sabre by sessions judge P D Ambekar on a
plea made by public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam who argued that the murder was most
brutal and cold-blooded. Another accused Pankaj Sadnanshiv, brother-in-law of
Yuvraj, was given life imprisonment. Gulab Sindhi, also an co-accused, had
turned approver in the case and was given pardon.
Dr Vijaya Choudhari was killed on
March 12, 2012, in the civil hospital at Jalgaon when she was on duty. Yuvraj
approached the doctor saying a body had been brought to the post mortem room
for conducting autopsy. The doctor rushed to the post mortem room where the
accused were present already. As soon as she entered, they locked the door and
told the doctor that the body was kept inside another room. When she went
there, Yuvraj strangulated her to death while the other two held her hands and
legs.
The trio wrapped the doctor's
body with a white cloth and took it to a crematorium to perform the last rites,
according to the prosecution. The accused committed the crime to steal her
jewellery, Prosecutor Nikam argued and said that they had killed her in the
most brutal manner. The murder was cold blooded and pre-planned, he told the
court. Altogether 24 witnesses were examined by the prosecution.
Source:
http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/ambulance-driver-sentenced-to-death-for-killing-doctor-113121800898_1.html
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