Crime Against Woman in Bihar: Nurse Fights Off Gang-Rape Attempt
Crime Against Woman in Bihar: This week, a disturbing crime took place in Bihar where a nurse bravely defended herself against a gang-rape attempt. The incident occurred on Wednesday night at the RBS Health Care Centre in Gangapur. At the time, a doctor and two of his associates were reported to be drunk. The nurse managed to escape after using a blade to injure her attacker and sought help by calling the police from a nearby field.
Details of the Attack
The accused in this case have been identified as Dr. Sanjay Kumar, the hospital administrator, and his associates Sunil Kumar Gupta and Awadhesh Kumar. According to the police, the trio had locked the hospital from inside and turned off the CCTV cameras before attacking the nurse. Their actions were further compounded by their consumption of alcohol, which is illegal in dry Bihar.
The nurse, who had been working at the hospital for about a year, was finishing her shift when she was first harassed by the drunken men. The situation escalated quickly, with Dr. Kumar attempting sexual assault. In a desperate bid to escape, the nurse used a surgical blade to injure Dr. Kumar, which allowed her to flee. The two other men pursued her but were unsuccessful in catching her.
Police Action and Evidence
The nurse managed to call the police while hiding in a field outside the hospital. Her quick thinking led to the arrest of the alleged attackers. Dr. Kumar is currently receiving medical treatment for his injuries while in police custody. The police have recovered several crucial pieces of evidence, including blood-stained clothes and multiple mobile phones.
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Wider Context
This incident comes amid ongoing outrage over a recent rape and murder case involving a doctor in Kolkata. In response to the protests from junior doctors, West Bengal Chief Minister has expressed a willingness to resign "for the sake of the people." She criticized the ongoing protests and called for a resolution that would prioritize patient care and justice for the victims.
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