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The cause of the trial was the murder of a businessman and ex-serviceman named Alavandar whose headless body was found in one of the coaches of the Indo-Ceylon Express. After a trial which became a cause célèbre , Alavandar's ex-lover and her husband were found guilty of the murder and had been sentenced to brief terms of imprisonment.
Madras Medical College was established on 2 February 1835. [2] [3] Mary Scharlieb graduated from Madras Medical College in 1878. [1] In 1996, when the metropolis of Madras was renamed as Chennai, the name of the college also changed to Chennai Medical College. It was later re-renamed back to the Madras Medical College since the college was ...
The members of the High Level Committee, consisting of Dr. S. Arumugam, Dr. M. Natarajan, and Dr. S. Kameswaran, submitted the proposals to the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran in the presence of H. V. Hande, former Minister for Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, on 5 July 1983 to start a separate medical university in Tamil Nadu.
To a degree of medical certainty, the damage to Paul’s head was not consistent with a shot from the top of the head down, Dr Reimer says. 15:58 , Oliver O'Connell Dr Reimer: “People can disagree.
A source close to the defence told News 3 that, although the legal strategy could be changed, Mr Murdaugh is expected to take the stand in his own defence – as soon as this week.
Watch live as Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial continues on on Monday, 6 February. The judge is expected to hear more shadow testimony on the disgraced legal dynasty heir's alleged financial crimes.
On the night of 15 October 1919, Clement De La Haye, the principal of Newington House, a college in Madras (now known as Chennai), India was murdered. It led to a highly sensationalized trial known as the De La Haye murder case or Madras murder case. No one was convicted and the case remains unsolved. [1]
Madurai Medical College is a medical school attached to the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. The hospital provides tertiary care to more than twenty million people in the southern part of Tamil Nadu. The hospital was established in 1842 and became a teaching hospital in 1954. The hospital was formerly known as Erskine's ...