© Reuters / Adnan Abidi A woman stands in front of an illuminated house powered by solar energy at Meerwada village of Guna district in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
A Swiss tourist's Indian vacation took a horrific turn Friday night after she was brutally gang-raped by a group of eight people in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Around 15 people have been detained by police, the
Times of India reported.
The gruesome incident occurred around 9:00pm local time on Friday, in a desolate jungle area of the Datia district. The victim's husband told police that four people raped the woman in front of him, while the rest of the men restrained the couple.
According to police official S.M. Afzal Datia, the suspects allegedly attacked the 39-year-old woman with canes and other weapons. They assaulted the victim's husband and stole the couple's cash, laptop, camera, flashlights, and mobile phones.
The woman was rushed to Gwalior district hospital, where doctors confirmed the rape and assault. She has since been discharged.
Police Director-General Nandan Kumar Dubey said the suspects have been identified. The matter has also been reported to the minister of external affairs and the embassy, he said.
But National Commission for Women (NCW) chair Mamata Sharma said the local government should be doing far more in the wake of the crime.
"The government has remained stoic and are not taking appropriate steps in the right direction,
" she said in a statement.
The Swiss woman and her husband were touring the area by bicycle and camping overnight in the forest. They had been vacationing in India for the past three months.
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