21 Years Old Allegedly Raped In A Private Hospital In Gurugram

A 21 years old was raped in a private hospital in Gurugram says the police


Gurugram: Crime against women have increased to its heights. 21 years old woman was suffering from tuberculosis was admitted to a private hospital in Gurugram near Delhi was allegedly raped last week at the intensive care unit of a top private hospital, said the police officials.  The patient wrote about the alleged sexual assault in a note that she gave to her father, and used signals to share her ordeal on Tuesday as she regained consciousness after six days.

The victim was admitted on 21st October to the hospital and was placed on a ventilator, according to an FIR (First Information Report) filed at the city's Sushant Lok police station, which underlined that she was experiencing breathing problems.

According to the investigation of the police, they are trying to figure out the  Vikas - the accused named by the woman - works at the hospital. She was sexually assaulted between October 21 and October 27, her father has told police. The family has additionally requested that her medical check-up ought to be conducted at a government hospital.

Policemen who visited the hospital to record her statement once the grievance was filed were told by the doctors that she wasn't in a very condition to speak to the cops.

"We area unit searching the case. we tend to are attempting to seek out out if Vikas worked at the hospital. The woman's oldsters aren't alert to it. we'd be able to get clarity once we tend to get an announcement from the patient. we tend to area unit searching the CCTV footage from the hospital to induce clues," policeman Maksood Ahmad told reporters.

The latest incident comes weeks once the alleged rape, torture and death of a Dalit girl from Uttar Pradesh's Hathras triggered nationwide anger. The family alleged she was attacked by four men of the alleged higher caste. Earlier in the week, the Supreme Court same the Allahabad supreme court can monitor the probe.

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