
A shocking crime shakes the city as a young medical student is gang-raped near her college while out for dinner with friends, raising urgent questions about women’s safety in public spaces.
The horrific incident occurred late at night when the student, who had stepped out for a casual dinner near the college campus, was allegedly targeted by a group of men. They reportedly lured her under false pretenses before abducting her and committing the crime at an isolated spot.
Passersby discovered her in a distressed state and rushed her to a nearby hospital, where doctors confirmed the assault. Her condition is currently stable, and she is under close observation.
Investigating officers have confirmed that the suspects are from the same locality and may have stalked the victim beforehand. Police teams are using digital tracking and surveillance footage to identify all individuals involved.
This incident has reignited debates about the growing number of crimes against women in urban India, even in areas considered “safe zones” like college neighborhoods. Social media has erupted with messages demanding accountability, while the college administration has assured full cooperation with the investigation.
Women’s safety groups have urged the government to not only punish the offenders but also implement preventive measures—like better campus security, self-defense training for female students, and emergency response systems.
While justice is awaited, this case stands as a painful reminder that safety for women remains a daily struggle in many parts of
the country.