New Delhi:Danish woman gang-raped, robbed in Delhi

New Delhi:Danish woman gang-raped, robbed in Delhi
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Danish woman gang-raped, robbed in Delhi, Danish woman gang-rape Case. A 51-year-old Danish woman was robbed and raped by a group of men near the New Delhi railway station, police said on Wednesday.

New Delhi : A 51-year-old Danish woman was robbed and raped by a group of men near the New Delhi railway station, police said on Wednesday.

The Danish woman, who came to India on January 1, had gone to visit a museum on Tuesday evening but lost her way to her hotel in Paharganj, a tourist hub in the heart of Delhi. Around 4 pm, a group of men lured her to an isolated spot where she was robbed of her iPad and cash and then raped by six men, one of who had a knife, police said. She was kept hostage for more than three hours, and somehow reached her hotel around 7 pm. A police officer told IANS that the woman was "highly traumatised" when she reached the police station. "She was bruised on her face and neck." The manager of her hotel called the police around 9.30 pm. Police said several suspects were detained for questioning.

"They are all vagabonds," an official said.

The Danish embassy has been informed and the woman is expected to leave for Denmark Wednesday. According to police, the woman -- who had returned to Delhi on Monday after visiting Agra -- has said she will return to India to depose if needed. This is the second incident of its kind Delhi Police have reported within a fortnight.

A 33-year-old Polish woman was allegedly raped by a cab driver and abandoned near the Nizamuddin railway station on January 3. The woman had been reportedly offered a ride in cab when she was on her way to Delhi with her two year-old-daughter from Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, police had said.

The victim, a Lord Krishna devotee, said she was raped by the driver on the Mathura-Delhi highway. The driver reportedly "sprayed something" on her face that made her lose consciousness. She realised she had been assaulted sexually when she found herself on a bench outside the Nizamuddin railway station in south Delhi, with her daughter crying beside her.

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