Burdwan, West Bengal: A teenage girl was gang-raped allegedly by two men who beat up her brother when he came to her rescue in Burdwan district in West Bengal, police said today.
The 14-year-old girl, was alone at home last night since her mother was visiting a relative's house and her father was out on an errand when one of the accused allegedly dragged her out to the nearby Nigh colliery and raped her, they said.
He was joined by a second person who also allegedly raped her, police said, adding when the girl's brother came to her rescue, he was beaten up by the two.
The victim's father lodged a complaint with the Jamuria police station today.
Acting on the complaint one of the men was arrested.
The victim was admitted to the Asansol Sub divisional hospital with the preliminary report of the medical examination establishing that she was gang-raped.
The police are looking for the other young man.
The 14-year-old girl, was alone at home last night since her mother was visiting a relative's house and her father was out on an errand when one of the accused allegedly dragged her out to the nearby Nigh colliery and raped her, they said.
He was joined by a second person who also allegedly raped her, police said, adding when the girl's brother came to her rescue, he was beaten up by the two.
Acting on the complaint one of the men was arrested.
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The police are looking for the other young man.
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