Delhi Civil Lines Gang-Rape: Woman Gang-Raped After Drink Spiked at Female Friend’s Party

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A shocking incident has rocked Delhi’s Civil Lines area, where a 24-year-old woman was allegedly gang-raped by a group of men after they spiked her drink at a party held at a female friend’s house.
Details of the Incident
- Party Turns Nightmare: The survivor attended a party at her female friend’s house in Civil Lines, north Delhi, on Sunday night. Three other men were also present.
- Drink Spiked, Assault Happens: The woman alleged she fell unconscious after consuming a “spiked” drink. She was then dragged to the toilet, where she was gang-raped. The attackers even recorded a video of the assault.
- Threats Follow Assault: When the woman regained consciousness, the men threatened to post the video on social media if she told anyone about the incident.
- Dropped Home and Complaint Filed: The woman was later dropped outside her house by the same men. She filed a complaint with the police on Monday.
Police Action
- FIR Registered: A First Information Report (FIR) was registered against four people, including the female friend.
- Accused at Large: All accused are missing, and efforts are on to trace them.
- Medical Examination: The woman was sent for a medical examination.
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