<p>Kolkata: The parents of the woman doctor, who was allegedly raped and murdered in a Kolkata hospital, on Tuesday complained to West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose that they did not receive a copy of the FIR.</p>.<p>Bose, who spoke to her parents twice over the phone during the day, assured them that he would look into the matter.</p>.<p>The governor first spoke to the father of the deceased post-graduate trainee and said that the entire country is standing by them.</p>.Medic rape-murder | From lack of toilets, rooms to inadequate security: SC flags harsh ground realities of doctors.<p>Bose, while talking to the father, enquired about her mother's health condition and told him that he would be visiting their residence in Sodepur near Kolkata at their convenience.</p>.<p>"We all are with you. You will get justice. Today I am in Delhi, I held discussions in detail about the matter. I will go to your residence as per your convenience," Bose was seen telling the father in a video message released by his office.</p>.<p>In New Delhi, Bose met President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.</p>.<p>Later, the governor reached Cuttack in the evening and spoke to her mother on a video call.</p>.<p>During the conversation, the parents complained to Bose about not being provided with copies of the FIR lodged in connection with the daughter's murder.</p>.<p>"The governor assured them that he will take action into the matter," a Raj Bhavan source said.</p>.Kolkata medic rape-murder: Supreme Court orders removal of name, photos and videos of deceased.<p>The body of the woman post-graduate trainee was found inside a seminar hall of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9, sparking nationwide outrage.</p>.<p>A civic volunteer was arrested the next day for his alleged involvement in the crime.</p>.<p>Junior doctors were on cease-work in government hospitals across the state demanding justice for the victim and stronger security measures in medical establishments.</p>.<p>The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken over the investigation of the case from Kolkata Police following an order of the Calcutta High Court last week. </p>
<p>Kolkata: The parents of the woman doctor, who was allegedly raped and murdered in a Kolkata hospital, on Tuesday complained to West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose that they did not receive a copy of the FIR.</p>.<p>Bose, who spoke to her parents twice over the phone during the day, assured them that he would look into the matter.</p>.<p>The governor first spoke to the father of the deceased post-graduate trainee and said that the entire country is standing by them.</p>.Medic rape-murder | From lack of toilets, rooms to inadequate security: SC flags harsh ground realities of doctors.<p>Bose, while talking to the father, enquired about her mother's health condition and told him that he would be visiting their residence in Sodepur near Kolkata at their convenience.</p>.<p>"We all are with you. You will get justice. Today I am in Delhi, I held discussions in detail about the matter. I will go to your residence as per your convenience," Bose was seen telling the father in a video message released by his office.</p>.<p>In New Delhi, Bose met President Droupadi Murmu and Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar.</p>.<p>Later, the governor reached Cuttack in the evening and spoke to her mother on a video call.</p>.<p>During the conversation, the parents complained to Bose about not being provided with copies of the FIR lodged in connection with the daughter's murder.</p>.<p>"The governor assured them that he will take action into the matter," a Raj Bhavan source said.</p>.Kolkata medic rape-murder: Supreme Court orders removal of name, photos and videos of deceased.<p>The body of the woman post-graduate trainee was found inside a seminar hall of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9, sparking nationwide outrage.</p>.<p>A civic volunteer was arrested the next day for his alleged involvement in the crime.</p>.<p>Junior doctors were on cease-work in government hospitals across the state demanding justice for the victim and stronger security measures in medical establishments.</p>.<p>The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken over the investigation of the case from Kolkata Police following an order of the Calcutta High Court last week. </p>