Hindustan Times (Patiala)

20-year-old dies, kin says she was raped by friends

- Shafaque Alam shafaque.alam@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: A 20-year-old Noida woman’s kin on Sunday protested at sector 49 police station alleging she was gang-raped and assaulted by two male friends on Friday, resulting in her death.

The woman had gone to Mathura with the suspects and another person from Noida. At around 9pm, she suffered injuries in an accident. She died during treatment at a Delhi hospital on Sunday morning.

Police said they will also visit the crime spot in Naujhil to investigat­e. The autopsy report from Delhi is awaited.

The victim worked in a private company in sector 68, Noida and lived in a nearby village. The suspects were identified as her co-worker 20-year-old Deepa, her 22-year-old brother Shyam, and their common friend 21-year-old Sachin. Shyam is a resident of Sarfabad village while the other two live in Gadhi village in Noida. The victim was the eldest among four siblings. Her father works as a driver in Noida.

In the police complaint, the father said that his daughter used to return home normally by 5pm.

“On Friday, she did not return. Her phone was not reachable. We received a call from her friend – Deepa – who told us about the accident near Naujhil,” he said.

The family later learnt that she was admitted in Kailash Hospital in Jewar.

“We reached the hospital and felt that this was not an accident. It appeared she was raped and brutally thrashed. We then shifted her to GTB Hospital in Delhi, where she succumbed to injuries on Sunday 6 am,” her father said.

The victim’s uncle said her marriage was fixed for February 27. The family members along with around 50 local residents protested at sector 49 police station demanding FIR against the three suspects.

Noida Police in the evening held a press conference. Sankalp Sharma, deputy commission­er of police (Zone 1) said that a case has been registered under Section 376-D (gang-rape) and Section 302 (murder) of IPC. “We talked to the expressway toll plaza employees and also the doctors at Kailash Hospital over the incident. Prima facie, the hospital informed that she suffered fractures in both femurs, and head injuries,” Sharma said.

Sharma said police also questioned the three suspects. “They said that they had gone to Mathura on two motorcycle­s. On return, they stopped on the expressway. The victim was standing on the road when a speeding car hit her,” DCP said.

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