Bengal woman who dropped Nadia rape case victim home found her sitting by road
India Today
The Nadia rape victim was sitting by the road as she was not feeling too well, said the woman who dropped her home on April 9. The girl wasn't even being able to ride her cycle, which was lying beside her.
The Nadia rape victim from West Bengal, who died on April 10, was sitting by the road as she was feeling unwell, said the woman who dropped her home the previous day.
The minor was allegedly raped on April 9 when she went to a birthday party of a local TMC leader's son in the Hanskhali area of West Bengal’s Nadia district. The prime accused in the case, TMC leader Samar Goala's son Braja Gopal Goala (21), was arrested. The second accused, Prabhakar Poddar, was later arrested based on Braja Gopal Goala's statement.
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The victim’s mother had said earlier that she had been dropped off by a woman in the evening. Now, this woman has come forward and said that she had found the girl sitting by the road.
The woman, Poli Biswas, said: “I was going to my grandparents’ home along with my nephew. On the way, I saw two men on a bike beside the girl sitting by the road. As I was crossing them, the girl said she did not feel well and requested me to drop her home. She was talking quite normally.”
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Biswas agreed and asked the girl to ride her cycle which was lying beside her. “But she said was too unwell to even cycle. So, I rode the girl’s cycle as she sat on the carrier. But I refused to go alone. So, the two accompanied us,” Biswas said.