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Gurugram horror: Woman abducted, gang-raped in moving car & thrown in Greater Noida
Gurugram, Haryana: In yet another shameful incident, a 35-year-old woman was pulled inside a moving Swift car around 8:30 pm from Sohna in Gurugram and gang-raped. The accused thereafter drove the woman to Greater Noida and threw her close to a police station in Kasna.
It is nerve chilling to see that the woman was repeatedly raped for two hours during the stretch of 90kms between Gurugram and Greater Noida.
The woman was in an unconscious state when she was thrown out of the car in Greater Noida’s Kasna by three people. She is currently battling for life and is in a very sensitive state.
The cops found several liquor bottles at the spot from where the woman was abducted, hinting at the fact that the accused were in a drunk state.
Spot from where the woman was abducted/ ANI image
The woman was later in the night picked up and was taken to Yatharth Wellness Superspeciality Hospital in Greater Noida.
The cops came to know about the incident at 4 am on Tuesday.
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The most shocking part of the incident is that the cops haven’t filed an FIR in the case so far, though a team of police officials have been sent to Gurugram for further investigation.
The probe has been launched as per the statement issued by the victim.
Speaking on the matter, a senior doctor of private Yatharth hospital said, “The girl came to the hospital in a very sensitive state. She was immediately provided with first aid and was later sent for medical examination”.
Incidents of crime against women are on a rise in the recent past. Yet, no statements or assurances have come from Haryana Government over the same.
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Saswat PanigrahiSaswat Panigrahi is a multimedia journalist
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