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Teen raped by relative in parked car

Teen raped by relative in parked car

Time of India9 hours ago

Nagpur: A 15-year-old girl was allegedly raped by a relative in a car parked at a secluded spot near a highway on June 21. The incident came to light after the survivor filed a complaint at Sadar police station.
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According to authorities, the survivor met the accused at a family wedding in Kondhali on April 26, where they struck up a conversation. The two later connected on Instagram, exchanging messages over weeks. On June 21, the accused persuaded the girl to join him for a drive, luring her with false promises of marriage. He drove to a deserted area near the highway, parked the vehicle, and forced himself upon her.
Traumatised, the survivor confided in her family, who supported her in approaching the police. The accused is now behind bars.

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