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Rohtak gangrape: Victim's kin to get financial assistance of Rs 10.5 lakh
New Delhi: The Rohtak gangrape victim's relative will get a financial assistance of Rs. 10.5 lakh.
Deputy Commissioner, Sonipat, Makrand Pandurang has said on Sunday that the kin of the brutal Rohtak gangrape case victim will be provided a financial assistance of Rs. 10.5 lakh.
The Haryana welfare department has announced to provide a financial assistance of Rs. 8.5 lakh. It will be under Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.
Red Cross society, will provide the remaining amount of Rs. two lakh.
The post-mortem report of the gangrape’s victim has made shocking revelations as it states that the cause of her death was a severe head injury, as blunt force injuries and multiple wounds were found on her skull and scalp.
The report said the victim’s face, tongue, eye, ears was totally distorted, which made the face totally identifiable. What makes the brutality every more evident, is that her oesophagus was missing and gnawing effects were seen over the chest of the victim.
In a horrific incident and a cruel reminder of 2012 gang-rape case in Delhi, a 23-year-old woman was gang raped and brutally murdered with her mutilated body being found in Rohtak district.
According to newsagency PTI, stray dogs had bitten away the victim's face and lower portion of her body which was spotted by a passerby in the urban estate area of Rohtak on May 11, police said.
Meanwhile, cops informed that two accused have been arrested in connection with the case.
A case has been registered under the Indian Penal code (IPC) 376, 365, 302 against the accused.
"We cannot tell the investigation details. Two accused has been arrested till now. The investigation is underway," said IG, reported ANI.
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