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PeninsulaThiruvananthapuram • A female nursing student, who had changed
her college after being ragged, was found with a slashed vein at the SN
Trust Nursing College hostel at Kollam, yesterday. The 19-year-old
victim was out of danger, according to hospital authorities.The second
year nursing student told the police that unidentified assailants had
attacked her in the hostel toilet around Thursday midnight. But the
victim’s version was rebutted by her roommates who alleged it was a
self-inflicted wound, possibly a suicide bid. The police said the
hostel premises were secure enough that outsiders would find it
difficult to sneak in without alerting the inmates.The ragging incident
at the School of Medical Education last year had kicked off a major
controversy, first with the Opposition student unions unleashing a
campaign against the “indifference” of the school authorities and later
on account of the Court direction, asking the victim also to take a
lie-detector test.The Kottayam police had charge-sheeted nine persons,
including six students, on the basis of their investigations and the
complaint filed by the victim. The prosecution had charged Renjit
Varghese, a senior student, with raping the student at the college, run
by Mahatma Gandhi University.The then Congress-led Government placed
two officials under suspension, after which the college expelled the
accused students.On June 2 last year, Justice J M James of the High
Court directed both assailants and the victim to subject themselves to
scientific investigation, after noting discrepancies in statements made
by the victim and parents. The new Left Government filed an appeal
against the High Court’s verdict.The judgment was significant since the
higher judiciary in the country had laid down landmark judgments that
allow the police to proceed in rape cases, taking the victim’s
statement at face value.Women’s organisations have held that the victim
of rape should not be subjected further stress on the account of
evidence-taking since she was already traumatised by the first tragic
experience.The victim hails from a poor family and had joined the
graduate nursing course programme in the hope of landing an overseas
job.

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