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Man spikes woman’s tea and forces her to have sex with relatives in Rajasthan

In a shocking incident, a married woman from Churu district of Rajasthan has accused her husband of pushing her father-in-law and brother-in-law to rape her. Following the woman’s complaint, the police filed a report against the suspect and initiated an investigation.

Currently, the police have filed an FIR in connection with the case and named eight people, including the woman’s father-in-law and brother-in-law, accusing them of rape.

According to the information received from the police, a married woman from a village in the Sandwa police station area has reported that her husband has been continuously feeding her intoxicants and forcing her to have physical relations with other people for the past 15 to 20 years to have. The woman further alleged that whenever she refused, her husband brutally beat her.

According to a report published in NDTV Rajasthan, the woman alleged that her husband mixed intoxicants in tea and made her drink it, after which she was raped. The woman later said her husband once ran away with a sharp weapon to slit her throat after she protested the incident. However, she saved her life by running away.

The woman revealed that she is a mother of three sons and a daughter.

The woman in the FIR also stated that the suspects are threatening her to kill her brother as her three children live with him. The incident came to light on Saturday, May 4. The police have acted on the woman’s complaint and assured that strict action will be taken against the accused.

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