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A 30-year-old woman from a tribal community in Telangana was allegedly gang-raped for three days by her employer and his friends for seeking pending wages, while her husband was tied up in an adjacent room and physically assaulted.
The sexual assault that allegedly started on the night of 18 September, went on till 21 September, before the woman and her husband managed to escape, and eventually contacted the Rachakonda police a week later.
The woman and her husband are both migrant labourers from Nagarkurnool and were employed with a poultry farm owned by one Prasad Reddy. He had hired the couple in May to manage the poultry with a monthly combined salary of Rs 15,000.
In the second week of September, the couple demanded that their dues be paid.
On the night of 18 September, Prasad Reddy reportedly asked the couple to assist him at his friends' poultry farm as there was an emergency. The accused allegedly took the couple in a car to a building where they were separated and kept in two rooms.
The couple managed to escape from where they were confined on 21 September and made their way back to the poultry farm of their employer. Prasad Reddy allegedly threatened to kill the couple if they spoke out about the sexual assault.
The couple managed to file an FIR with the Pahadi Shareef police station under the Rachakonda police commissionerate only on 26 September.
Police say that the woman's condition is stable but that she has injury marks all over her body due to the assault. The husband, too, has been injured.
"Both the husband and the wife have injuries all over their body but their condition is stable. She has undergone a medical test and we are awaiting results," said Sunpreet Singh, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Rachakonda Commissionerate.
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