The doctors of Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital’s (ShSMCH) Forensic Medicine Department didn’t find any injury on Dr Rajan Karmakar’s body. Dr Rajan Karmakar, an assistant professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery department under Dentistry Faculty of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), who is also son-in-law of food minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder, died on March 16.
The entire family of the food minister is shell-shocked because of the premature death of Dr Rajan at the age of 39. Even food minister Sadhan Chandra Majumder fell in sick and didn’t attend the office following the death of his daughter Krishna Rani Majumder’s husband.
“The forensic experts didn’t find any injury mark on Dr Rajan’s body during autopsy. The doctors of ShSMCH have done the postmortem of Dr Rajan,” director of ShSMCH Dr Uttam Kumar Barua said.
A press release of the food ministry said quoting the ShSMCH’s director yesterday.
“The Forensic Medicine Department has conducted an autopsy. The only thing now can be said the body has no injury marks,” Dr Uttam Kumar Barua said.
Dr Rajan, who was also a notable maxillofacial surgeon, was brought dead to Square Hospital in the capital’s Panthapath area
at 3:45am on March 16
by members of his wife Dr Krishna Rani Majumder’s family, where on
duty doctors declared him dead.
Earlier, the emergency department’s on duty doctor of Square Hospital Dr Asaduzzaman had said that Rajan’s body bore no sign of injury. He also said that Dr Rajan had died of cardiac arrest.