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Ambulance Rape Survivor Identifies Accused
8 Jan
Summary
- Survivor identified both accused during a test identification parade.
- The accused were arrested and sent to judicial custody.
- The survivor was discharged from the hospital after a week.

A harrowing incident from December 30 last year has seen a significant development, with the 25-year-old survivor of an alleged gangrape identifying both her assailants. The victim, a mother of three, was reportedly offered a lift in a moving ambulance in Faridabad. She was later thrown from the vehicle near Raja Chowk, sustaining serious head and facial injuries.
Following the assault, the survivor was hospitalized and has now been discharged. The two accused individuals, reportedly working as a driver and helper on a private hospital's ambulance, have been apprehended. Both are residents of Uttar Pradesh, with one from Mathura and the other from Jhansi.
Police confirmed that a test identification parade was successfully conducted, during which the survivor identified both men. Investigators have gathered sufficient evidence and are preparing to file a chargesheet against the accused, who are currently in judicial custody.




