Ratnagiri, Maharashtra: Nursing Student Allegedly Raped
Ratnagiri, Maharashtra: Amid the ongoing protests over the tragic rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata, another shocking incident has emerged from Maharashtra's Ratnagiri district. A 20-year-old nursing student was allegedly raped while returning home from college. The survivor, who was found injured, is currently undergoing treatment at a local hospital.
Details of the Incident
The nursing student was traveling by auto-rickshaw when the driver offered her water laced with sedatives. After consuming the water, she lost consciousness. The driver then took her to an isolated area and allegedly raped her. Once she regained consciousness, she immediately contacted her family for help.
Community Response
The incident has sparked widespread protests in Ratnagiri, especially among the city's nursing community. Civilians and hospital staff have blocked traffic in several areas to demand justice. Authorities have promised to take swift action against the culprit and have appealed to the protesters to remain calm.
Ongoing National Outrage
This incident comes in the wake of national outrage over the rape and murder of a doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The main accused, Sanjay Roy, reportedly confessed to the crime after undergoing a lie-detector test. Before the incident, Roy had been drinking with a friend, and he allegedly molested another woman on the street. Reports also suggest that he visited red-light areas and demanded inappropriate photos from his girlfriend.
Investigation Insights
Investigators revealed that Sanjay Roy was addicted to pornography, describing him as having a "perverted" and "animalistic" nature. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is handling the case and has assured that the investigation will be thorough and just.
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Both incidents highlight the urgent need for stronger measures to protect women and ensure justice for victims of such heinous crimes. The authorities are under pressure to take decisive action and restore public confidence in the safety and security of women across the country.