Delhi Gangrape Victim's Harrowing Account Reveals Desperation for Freedom
Delhi gangrape victim says she pleaded with suspects to let her go
Hindustan Times
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A 30-year-old woman from Pitampura, Delhi, recounted her traumatic experience of being gangraped on a private bus. Despite pleading for her release, the suspects, Umesh Kumar and Ramendra Kumar, were arrested and have been sent to judicial custody.
- 01The victim pleaded with her attackers to let her go, citing her children waiting at home.
- 02The incident occurred on a private bus after the victim boarded at a bus stop.
- 03The suspects, Umesh Kumar and Ramendra Kumar, have been arrested and are in judicial custody.
- 04The victim declined hospitalization due to her husband's illness and her children's needs.
- 05The case highlights ongoing issues of women's safety in public transport in India.
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A 30-year-old woman from Pitampura, Delhi, shared her distressing experience of being gangraped by two men on a private bus. The incident occurred earlier this week when she was returning home after helping her brother move. After boarding the bus, she was assaulted by Umesh Kumar and Ramendra Kumar, who were later arrested by police. The victim described her pleas for mercy, telling her attackers that she would not report them to authorities because she had three young daughters waiting for her at home. Despite her injuries, she refused hospitalization, citing her husband's poor health and her children's needs. The suspects are currently in judicial custody as the case raises serious concerns about women's safety in public transport across India.
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This incident underscores the urgent need for improved safety measures in public transport to protect women.
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