PUNE, Oct. 30 -- New details have emerged in the Phaltan woman doctor suicide case. The owner of Hotel Madhudeep, Dilip Bhosale, has said that the young doctor appeared nervous and panicked when she arrived at the hotel to book a room. According to Bhosale, the woman came to the hotel late on October 23 at around 1:30 am and requested a room. "After completing all the necessary check-in formalities, we gave her a room. After that, no one came out of the room," he said. He added, "When the doctor came to the hotel, she looked a bit panicked. She couldn't park her motorcycle, so our watchman helped her and took her motorcycle in." The hotel, which had come under heavy discussion after the incident, was accused by Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sushma Andhare, who claimed that the woman doctor was murdered in the hotel. In response, hotel owner Dilip Bhosale held a press conference on Wednesday in Phaltan to clarify his side. He said that some people were trying to defame him and the hotel. "This is not a murder; it is a suicide. When we noticed something suspicious around 5 pm, we took legal advice and opened the room door. We immediately informed the police and cooperated fully with them," said Bhosale. He explained that the doctor checked into the hotel around 1:30am on October 23, saying she had to leave for Baramati at 9:30 am the next morning. When she didn't come out of her room for several hours, the staff got suspicious. Upon opening the door, they found that she had died by hanging. Bhosale said, "I have been working in social service for 30-35 years. Because of my good work, some people want to tarnish my image." When asked about the hotel's responsibility for a guest staying alone for such a long time, he admitted, "Yes, it was our responsibility, but since she checked in late at night, we assumed she did not need anything. We became suspicious only after the shift change around 12:30pm." Bhosale said they have handed over all CCTV camera footage and DVR (a Total of 17 hours of shooting) and other records to the police for further investigation. Meanwhile, police revealed that before ending her life, the doctor sent a selfie showing the dupatta she used to hang herself to Prashant Bankar on WhatsApp. Police sources said the photo was found during digital forensic examination of Bankar's seized mobile phone. It has also been revealed that the doctor was chatting with Bankar on WhatsApp shortly before her death. Police are now analyzing the chat messages, photos, and call records to understand the sequence of events leading to the doctor's death. Tushar Doshi, Superintendent of Satara Police, said, "There were chats and photos, but we cannot disclose more at this stage." On Wednesday, Sena (UBT) leader Sushma Andhare raised questions about the investigation. Speaking at a press conference, she pointed out differences between the handwriting in the four-page note allegedly written by the deceased doctor and the 'velanti' seen on her hand in photographs....