A Silenced Scream Part 1
ebook ∣ A Night of Shadows: A Silenced Scream, #1 · A Silenced Scream
By Walter Wayne
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On the night of August 8, 2024, Moumita Debnath, a promising young doctor at Kolkata's R.G. Kar Medical College, vanished into the shadows of the very institution she hoped would shape her future. What followed was a gruesome discovery—a brutal crime that shocked the nation and exposed a tangled web of corruption, negligence, and conspiracy.
As the horrifying details of Moumita's murder emerge—rape, assault, and cold-blooded murder—the outcry from her peers and the public grows louder. Protests erupt, demanding answers that the administration refuses to give, while a flawed investigation only deepens the mystery. Local police struggle to control the situation, as mounting evidence suggests a cover-up involving influential figures within the college and beyond.
When the Central Bureau of Investigation takes over, the case spirals into an explosive courtroom battle, pitting the CBI against a corrupt system determined to bury the truth. As students, activists, and a nation in mourning rally for justice, the stakes grow higher with every revelation, leading to a crescendo of protests, political sabotage, and shocking betrayals.
Part 1 of A Silenced Scream sets the stage for a thrilling investigation into institutional corruption and systemic rot. With lives at risk and a nation on the brink, Moumita's tragic death becomes a symbol of resistance, and the fight for justice ignites a firestorm that no one can control.
In this gripping, fast-paced, and unflinching account, Walter Wayne takes readers through a harrowing journey where the lines between truth and deceit blur, leaving us all wondering—will justice ever truly be served?