Teenaged student raped at knife point in
Delhi
Monday January 14, 2013 08:51:22 AM,
IANS
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New Delhi: A
14-year-old student was allegedly raped by her neighbour at
knifepoint here, police said Sunday. The accused has been
arrested.
"The class 8 student was allegedly raped at knife point by her
neighbour at her own residence at Khajuri Khas in east Delhi
Saturday afternoon," said a police officer.
In her police complaint, the victim said that Aalim, 25, forced
himself on her and proceeded to sexually assault her after scaling
the wall of her house even as her mother slept in the very next
room.
Before escaping, Aalim threatened to kill her if she revealed it
to anyone. The victim, however, told her mother as soon as he
left, police said.
"Aalim was arrested immediately after the victim's medical
examination confirmed sexual assault," an officer added.
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