A trainee nun was kidnapped and gang raped for a week by three men in a
suspected revenge attack, Indian media have reported. The 22-year-old was allegedly lured to a train station by her cousins and
then held captive and raped over days because they blame her family for their
father's murder.
It is the latest in a series of appalling rape cases in India this year since a student was gang raped
and died from her horrific injuries on a Delhi
bus in December.
The nun told police she was due to meet her cousins at a train station near
Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, southern India, after they claimed their
mother was ill.
However, she says she was then taken to a nearby village where she repeatedly attacked. The suspects later dropped her back at the station and told her not to report the incident.The woman's cousins Jotindra Sobhasundar, 30, and Tukuna Sobhasundar, 28, were arrested on Sunday, according to The Times of India.
A third suspect was detained on Monday during a series of raids in Kandhamal
district. Local media said the nun's brother was questioned in connection with the
murder of one the suspects.The attack allegedly happened between July 5 and 11 but has only been made
public this week.
It has been condemned by the president of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India. Cardinal Oswald Gracias, was quoted by Catholic Culture, as saying: 'This gang rape is physical and emotional terrorism.
'Rape is an abhorrent crime and an abominable transgression against the
honour of women and reflects the abysmal state of woman in our society,
community and nation.' He also accused government agencies of 'appalling apathy'.
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