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Woman battered to death with bricks after being gang-raped in India

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Woman battered to death with bricks after being gang-raped in Haryana

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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - An Indian woman was gang-raped and then brutally murdered by men who smashed her skull with bricks after she had threatened to inform authorities, police in Haryana, said on Monday.

 

Police have arrested two men for rape and murder in Sonipat town, and six more were being investigated after the victim's mother accused them of involvement, superintendent of police Ashwin Shenvi told Reuters.

 

The 23-year old woman, a labourer, was taken by the men - at least one of whom knew her - by car from near her home in Sonipat to the nearby city of Rohtak, where they raped her, Shenvi said.

 

"When she said to them she would complain, they hammered her skull in with bricks," he said. "The way that they brutalised her is horrific." The body was found in an open field on Thursday.

 

The mother of the victim had previously registered a complaint against one of the accused for pressuring her daughter into marrying him, but the disagreement was settled between the two parties, Shenvi said.

 

Sonipat is 44 kilometres (27 miles) north of New Delhi.

 

Sexual violence against women is a highly-charged issue in India, where the horrific, fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in New Delhi in 2012 sparked nationwide protests about entrenched violence against women and the failure of authorities to protect them.

 

India has enacted tougher jail sentences for rapists and promised to try those accused through "fast-track" courts but rape, acid attacks and domestic violence remain common.

 

Indian media also reported a gang-rape in the city of Gurgaon on the outskirts of Delhi over the weekend.

 

On average, 50 crimes against women are registered every day by police in Delhi, including at least four cases of rape, according to a senior official in the home ministry.

 

(Reporting by Tommy Wilkes; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani & Simon Cameron-Moore)

 
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And the response for these horrific attacks against women by womens rights groups is deafening.!!!

The indian male certainly does leave a lot to be desired !

disgusting

The new quality tourists to target. And they already flock this country's streets in hordes.

 

 

Third world law.

What is wrong with these animals! Damn!

To look on the (slightly...) bright side - two men have been arrested.

 

But I doubt we'll hear any more on this story in the same way we rarely read 'follow up' stories.

2 hours ago, dick dasterdly said:

To look on the (slightly...) bright side - two men have been arrested.

 

But I doubt we'll hear any more on this story in the same way we rarely read 'follow up' stories.

 

Not quite, if you follow Indian media. 

These guys should be bricked for the start of their sentence, You know brick their eggs. THen throw them in jail for a long time.

  In an Indian jail  a month can be a very long time. and a year, for ever

Geezer

Just cut their  goolees off & leave them in the same field to bleed to death.

Preferably  make this all very public in an attempt to dissuade other animals

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