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Aurangabad: Shiv Sena leader meets family of the deceased Mumbai rape victim

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Published : Sep 1, 2019, 10:57 AM IST

Updated : Sep 1, 2019, 1:35 PM IST

Days after the death of 19-year-old girl, who was allegedly gang-raped in Mumbai, Shiv Sena leader Neelam Gorhe on Saturday visited the government hospital in Aurangabad to meet the kin of the victim.

Neelam Gorhe (Shiv Sena leader)

Aurangabad: Shiv Sena leader Neelam Gorhe on Saturday visited the government hospital here to meet the kin of the 19-year-old girl who died after she was gang-raped over a month ago in Mumbai on her birthday.

"I think justice would have been delivered in the matter a long time ago, if they had approached the police soon after the incident happened in Mumbai. The family is in shock now, they are saying they do not want the body of the girl neither are they ready for post-mortem to be conducted on it," Gorhe said after meeting the girl's family.

The victim died in a hospital in Aurangabad on Wednesday.

Aurangabad: Shiv Sena leader meets family of the deceased Mumbai rape victim

It was very important to conduct post-mortem Gorhe said, adding that she wanted the doctors and the higher-level police officials to come together to act fast on the matter.

"I think the doctors and high-level officials from the police should sit down together and prepare a charge-sheet in the matter so that the culprits can be nabbed and brought to justice," Gorhe said.

Expressing concern over the matter, she said that justice would be delivered to the victim's family and the culprits would be behind bars soon.

The girl was allegedly raped by four men on July 7, when she was returning home from her friend's house after her birthday celebrations.

According to the family of the victim, the girl did not inform anyone about the incident for weeks and kept crying.

After her condition deteriorated, she was taken to a hospital in Aurangabad, where the doctor revealed that she was raped.

Subsequently, the police had on August 2 registered a case against four unidentified persons for allegedly raping the girl in Chembur area in Mumbai.

The police had registered a 'Zero FIR' and transferred it to Chunabhatti police station.

On Saturday, the Maharashtra State Women's Commission wrote a letter to Mumbai's Chunabhatti Police Station seeking an investigation by the Crime-Branch Crime Investigation Department (CB-CID) in the matter and demanded the formation of a special investigation team.

Also read: Amit Shah to address BJP's Maha Janadesh Yatra in Solapur

Aurangabad: Shiv Sena leader Neelam Gorhe on Saturday visited the government hospital here to meet the kin of the 19-year-old girl who died after she was gang-raped over a month ago in Mumbai on her birthday.

"I think justice would have been delivered in the matter a long time ago, if they had approached the police soon after the incident happened in Mumbai. The family is in shock now, they are saying they do not want the body of the girl neither are they ready for post-mortem to be conducted on it," Gorhe said after meeting the girl's family.

The victim died in a hospital in Aurangabad on Wednesday.

Aurangabad: Shiv Sena leader meets family of the deceased Mumbai rape victim

It was very important to conduct post-mortem Gorhe said, adding that she wanted the doctors and the higher-level police officials to come together to act fast on the matter.

"I think the doctors and high-level officials from the police should sit down together and prepare a charge-sheet in the matter so that the culprits can be nabbed and brought to justice," Gorhe said.

Expressing concern over the matter, she said that justice would be delivered to the victim's family and the culprits would be behind bars soon.

The girl was allegedly raped by four men on July 7, when she was returning home from her friend's house after her birthday celebrations.

According to the family of the victim, the girl did not inform anyone about the incident for weeks and kept crying.

After her condition deteriorated, she was taken to a hospital in Aurangabad, where the doctor revealed that she was raped.

Subsequently, the police had on August 2 registered a case against four unidentified persons for allegedly raping the girl in Chembur area in Mumbai.

The police had registered a 'Zero FIR' and transferred it to Chunabhatti police station.

On Saturday, the Maharashtra State Women's Commission wrote a letter to Mumbai's Chunabhatti Police Station seeking an investigation by the Crime-Branch Crime Investigation Department (CB-CID) in the matter and demanded the formation of a special investigation team.

Also read: Amit Shah to address BJP's Maha Janadesh Yatra in Solapur

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