Woman gang-raped, set on fire by father and son in UP s Sitapur
Both the accused have been detained while the woman was admitted in the district hospital with critical burns.
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SITAPUR: A woman was allegedly gang-raped and later set on fire by a father-son duo after hitching a ride on their cart on the way home in Mishrikh area here, police said on Friday.
Both the accused have been detained while the woman was admitted in the district hospital with critical burns.
Sitapur Superintendent of Police R P Singh said the incident happened on Thursday after information was received on 112 emergency service that a woman in her thirties was allegedly raped and set on fire by two persons in Mishrikh area in Naimisharanya.
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