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Mother gang-raped, nine-month-old baby thrown out of tricycle to death

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It is a latest case of sexual torture and tempo in India where nine-month-old baby died when men threw her from a moving auto rickshaw in the time of gang-raping her mother, police said Tuesday.

It has been happened in the outskirts of New Delhi. Police said they had registered a case of murder and gang rape, pointedly the incident  was got on May 29 in Gurgaon.

“We are questioning several people and should be able to arbiter further in the case today, including trying some possible arrests,”  Sandeep Khirwar, Gurgaon’s commissioner of police, told AFP.

“The mother may be aged estimated 19 or 20, the baby had died of head injuries” He said.

The woman told police she had been attacked after getting into an autorickshaw with her daughter around midnight on May 29 to travel to her parents’ house in Gurgaon, in northern Haryana state.

There were already two men on board, along with the driver.

India has a gruesome record on rape, with the capital New Delhi alone registering 2,199 rape cases in 2015 — an average of six a day.

Nearly 40,000 rape cases are reported every year but the real number is thought to be much higher, with victims wary of how their complaints will be dealt with or the social stigma attached to sex crimes.

India strengthened its laws on sexual violence after the fatal gang rape of a Delhi student in 2012 caused global outrage, but attacks on women are still widespread.

The latest incident comes shortly after two other high-profile rape cases in Haryana.

Last month, police arrested a man accused of kidnapping, raping and killing his ex-girlfriend in the state. He is alleged to have smashed her head with bricks before running her over in a car.

In another case, a 10-year-old was found to be five months pregnant after allegedly enduring sustained sexual assault at the hands of her stepfather.

A court later granted the girl permission to have an abortion despite Indian law prohibiting terminations beyond 20 weeks.


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