Noida: Three men held for gangraping and shooting minor
New Delhi: Three men have been arrested in connection with the rape of a 13-year-old teenager in Greater Noida. The men reportedly gang-raped the teenager for over a fortnight in last December, shot her and dumped her in a well in Noida.
All three accused, aged between 24 to 35, have been arrested and charged for rape of minor, abduction and attempt to murder, police said.
The victim, was allegedly abducted on November 22 while walking to a market in western Delhi, in the latest case of sexual violence in the Indian capital.
Speaking of her ordeal to, the teenager said she was held in a "dark room" where three attackers took turns to rape her over a two-week period.
"When I regained consciousness... I could see a bullet in my chest, so I just yanked it out," she said, showing a wound on her chest.
"After a fortnight of repeated abuse, one night they said they will let me go. They put me in the car and drove to a store to buy alcohol and then parked the car near a well," the girl said in the interview.
"They told me they will let me go but as I took a few steps back, they fired two shots. The first bullet hit my bone. I didn't feel a thing, my body just went numb. But after the second one I fainted."
She woke shivering and wet inside the well where she said she had been left for dead.
"When I regained consciousness... I could see a bullet in my chest, so I just yanked it out," she said, showing a wound on her chest.
Nearby villagers pulled her out on December 6 after hearing her screams, before she was rushed to hospital.
Several men have been arrested over the attack, according to local media reports.
"I want the rapists to be hanged. No one should go through what I did," she said.
The fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in Delhi in 2012 shone a global spotlight on frightening levels of violence against women.
It also led to major reform of India's rape laws including speeding up of trials and increasing penalties for offenders, but high numbers of assaults persist.