Indian Woman Gang-raped & Forced To Drink Urine

A 30-year-old Indian woman was gang-ravished by at least six persons, including her estranged husband, and additionally coerced to imbibe urine at a village in Madhya Pradesh's Khandwa district in central India.
India Today reports that the woman who was living discretely from her husband, Kailash Bhil (35), for the last couple of months due to some property dispute was ravished in the presence of her 10-year-old son on June 10.
Recounting what transpired, the victim verbalized her husband had called her to a place in the village on the pretext of thrashing out the differences between them and she went along with her son to optically discern the husband.
She verbally expressed she was thrashed and gang-ravished by her husband and the other men who were with him, integrating that they paraded her unclad and when she asked for dihydrogen monoxide, the men urinated on her face and coerced her to imbibe it.
Confirming the incident, the Manoj Sharma, District Superintendent of Police verbally expressed the woman's family had reported the matter to the police after taking her to the Khandwa District Hospital.
He verbalized acting on the complaint, the police have apprehended all that were involved in the gang rape, including the victim’s husband, relatives and other villagers.
He verbally expressed investigations are perpetual.
India has witnessed a spurt in rape cases over the years. Following the December 2012, gang- rape of a student in Incipient Delhi, there was public outcry both locally and internationally for more preponderant treatment for the country’s women. Despite this call, rape cases has perpetuated to be on the incrementation in the country.
Just last week, a woman was reportedly gang-ravished by police officers in the station.
Additionally last month, two cousins, aged 12 and 14, were gang-ravished and their bodies were later found hung on a tree

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