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Attack on minor girls goes on in Delhi: Two more minors gang-raped

| | Oct 17, 2015, at 04:06 pm
New Delhi, Oct 17 (IBNS) A week after the rape and torture of a four-year-old girl in the national capital, two more girl children have been gang-raped in two different parts of Delhi on the same day, reports said.

Both girls have suffered severe injures and are in critical condition.

In the first case, a two-and-a-half year old girl was raped allegedly by two men who abducted her from outside her house in west Delhi's Nangloi area on Friday. Neighbours found her lying unconscious at a nearby park. She was profusely bleeding.

No arrest has been made in the case so far.

In the second incident on the same day, a five-year-old was raped allegedly by three men in east Delhi's Anand Vihar area. The girl was reportedly alone at home when a neighbours of theirs  took her to his house and then allegedly raped her along with his friends.

The other neighbours saw her coming out of the accused's house and informed the police.

 Swati Maliwal, the chairperson of Delhi Commission for Women, has said she will visit the two girls today.  


 

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