Medical report confirms gang-rape of Bhakkar university student
Victim student says that the main accused had raped her on the pretense of marriage and made a video
By News Desk
May 29, 2024
BHAKKAR: The alleged gang-rape of a student of Bhakkar’s Thal University was proved in the medical report.
According to DPO Abdullah, a case of gang-rape of a female student has been registered and two of the 8 named accused have been detained, while efforts are on to arrest the remaining accused.
The victim student says that the main accused had raped her on the pretense of marriage and made a video, then raped her for two years through blackmail.
She said she had been kidnapped from outside the university was raped by eight accused in a private boys’ hostel.
According to the Thal University PRO, the student had left the university after the exam and the incident took place outside the university.
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