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All four accused have been arrested by the Delhi Police
NEW DELHI: A TV serial actress has alleged molested and harassment by four drunk men while she was returning home after a family dinner at a restaurant in Delhi’s Rohini. The incident took place on January 31, 2021. In her police complaint, the actress alleged that while she was returning home along with her husband, their car was chased by four drunk men. The actress further revealed that the four men chased them till they reached their house and almost barged into their home.
The couple had filed a police complaint immediately after the horrific incident took place. Revealing the entire incident, the
TV actress car chased by four drunk men in Delhi, complaint filed
The four drunk men were identified and arrested by Delhi Police after a complaint was registered. Representational Image
Updated: Feb 3, 2021, 09:06 AM IST
On January 31, 2021, while returning home after a family dinner at a restaurant, a TV actress car was chased by four drunk men in Delhi. Her husband was also with her, and they filed a police complaint immediately after the horrific incident took place. While narrating the incident, the TV actress revealed that the men followed them till their house and almost barged in their home.
The incident took place at 2 pm on February 1 in Delhi s Rohini area where a TV serial actress was not only molested in front of her husband but was also forcibly abused and abused. However, the police have arrested all the four accused in this case. These four molested the actress, but followed her for several kilometres and reached her home.
by Laura Oleniacz February 1, 2021 .
RALEIGH – A soft, flexible sensor system created with electrically conductive yarns could help map problematic pressure points in the socket of an amputee’s prosthetic limb, researchers from North Carolina State University report in a new study.
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IEEE Sensors Journal, researchers from North Carolina State University reported on the lightweight, soft textile-based sensor prototype patch. The device incorporates a lattice of conductive yarns and is connected to a tiny computer. They tested the system on a prosthetic limb and in walking experiments with two human volunteers, finding the system could reliably track pressure changes in real time.