UP Horror! Nurse Allegedly Gang-Raped In Jalaun, Stick & Chilli Powder Inserted In Private Parts; Probe On
The incident reportedly occurred on Thursday morning when the nurse, employed at a healthcare facility in an area under the Churkhi police station, was on her way to work.

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In a horrifying incident, a nurse in Uttar Pradesh’s Jalaun alleged that she was gang-raped by two men while four others pinned her down.
As per reports, the victim’s family also claimed she was subjected to severe physical abuse, including having a stick and chilli powder inserted into her private parts.
Husband narrates wife's ordeal
The incident reportedly occurred on Thursday morning when the nurse, employed at a healthcare facility in an area under the Churkhi police station, was on her way to work. Her husband recounted that she was intercepted while riding her scooter, dragged into the bushes, and attacked.
Police deny gang-rape allegation
However, the police have presented a different account. Their findings suggest the woman was allegedly in a relationship with a man from her village. The police claim that the man and his family attacked her during a dispute, and there was no evidence of gang rape at this stage.
A case has been registered in the matter and police are thoroughly investigating the matter.
The case has sparked outrage in the region, with activists demanding a thorough and unbiased investigation to uncover the truth.
While the family stands firm on their claims, the police maintain that the assault was connected to a personal dispute.
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