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Tuesday, January 26, 1999

Woman says she was raped by ex-lover

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VADODARA, Jan 25: A 27-year-old married woman of Rania village in Sanvli taluka, who had recently shifted to Diwadipura locality of J P road, was kidnapped and raped repeatedly in Bollywood style by her former lover.

According to an FIR registered by the J P Road police station on Monday evening, the woman had severed all her ties with the accused since her marriage 10 years ago but the latter continued to follow her.

On December 4, the accused laid a trap. He sent a man to her residence in Diwadipura informing her electrician-husband that there was call for him at the nearby telephone booth. When her husband had left to attend the telephone, the accused came in and kidnapped the woman in his Maruti car.

According to the victim, she was drugged in the car. When she regained consciousness, she found herself in a building on an agricultural farm. The accused allegedly told her that she and her family members would be killed if she made any attempt to run away and then raped her.

According to the FIR, she was raped for 10 nights and then taken to Sanjivani Hospital on December 15 for some treatment. She was brought back to the farm and raped till January 21.

On January 22, the accused took her in his car on a journey to Mumbai. However, she managed to escape near Ankleshwar and went to her sister's house there. She was brought from Ankleshwar to Vadodara yesterday by her parents and husband and a case under Sections 363, 366 and 376 IPC registered on Monday.

The accused is absconding.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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