The victim in the Faridabad gang-rape case has reportedly identified two of the accused involved in the tragic crime. The victim identified the accused during a test identification parade organised by the police on Wednesday.
According to Haryana police, a test identification parade of the accused was conducted on Wednesday in the presence of a duty magistrate. The victim identified both of them, the officer told PTI.
A 25-year-old woman, who was allegedly gangraped by two men in a moving vehicle here last month, has identified both the accused during a test identification parade, police said on Thursday. A senior officer said the police have got enough evidence against the accused in the case and a charge-sheet will be filed soon.
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The victim, a mother of three, was allegedly gang-raped by the two accused in a moving ambulance in Faridabad after offering her a lift in the early hours of December 30 last year. The accused allegedly pushed the victim out of the speeding vehicle near Raja Chowk in Faridabad after being raped. The victim suffered serious head and facial injuries in the fall, police said. An FIR was registered at Kotwali police station on a statement of the victim's family. The survivor was discharged from the hospital a week after her horrific assault on Tuesday.
According to police, one of the accused hailed from Mathura and the other from Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh. The accused have been arrested and sent to judicial custody. The accused reportedly used to work as a driver and helper on the ambulance of a private hospital.