Indian rape victim set on fire on way to court hearing

Demonstrators hold placards to protest against sexual assaults on women, following the alleged gang-rape and murder of a 27-year-old in Hyderabad and other recent sexual assaults across the country, during a march in Kolkata, India on December 4, 2019. PHOTO | DIBYANGSHU | SARKAR | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Woman in critical condition after allegedly being set on fire by two men she had accused of rape as she travelled to give evidence against them in court
  • Indian police said all five men have been arrested and are being questioned.
  • Last week, a 27-year-old female vet was gang-raped, murdered and her body set on fire in India's southern city of Hyderabad.

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An Indian woman was in a critical condition Thursday after allegedly being set on fire by two men she had accused of rape as she travelled to give evidence against them in court, police said.

The victim told police that she was attacked by the two men and three others on her way to the court hearing in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, in the latest gruesome case of violence against women in the country.

All five men have been arrested and are being questioned, senior policeman Suvendra Kumar Bhagat said, adding the woman has been rushed to the state capital Lucknow for medical treatment.

The incident came to light with India still reeling over a brutal gang-rape and murder of a 27-year-old female vet in the southern city of Hyderabad last week.

Four men deflated a tyre on her scooter and tricked her with the promise of fixing it. Police say that they then raped and murdered her before setting the body on fire under an isolated bridge.

The horrific crime has triggered protests across India, recalling a 2012 gang-rape and murder of a woman on a Delhi bus.

More than 33,000 women were raped in India in 2017, according to the latest official figures, but experts say that vast numbers of assaults go unreported.