A Swiss woman who was on a cycling trip in
central India
with her husband has been gang-raped by eight men, police said today. The attack
comes three months after the fatal gang-rape of a woman aboard a New Delhi bus
outraged Indians.
The men beat the couple and
gang-raped the woman, he said. They also stole the couple's mobile phone, a
laptop computer and 10,000 rupees ($185).
The woman, 39, was treated at a hospital in the nearby city of Gwalior, Gurjar said, adding that she and her husband apparently suffered no major injuries.
Police detained 13 men and
questioned them, Gurjar said. Six of the men were released after questioning. No
other details were immediately available.
Indian television stations showed scores of police searching the forest where the attack occurred.
Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Tilman Renz described the case as "deeply disturbing" and said Swiss diplomats were assisting the couple
Authorities detained and questioned 13
men in connection with the latest attack, which occurred Friday night as the
couple camped out in a forest in Madhya Pradesh state after bicycling from the
temple town of Orchha, local police officer R.K. Gurjar
said.
The woman, 39, was treated at a hospital in the nearby city of Gwalior, Gurjar said, adding that she and her husband apparently suffered no major injuries.
A photo showed the woman walking while
being escorted by police to the hospital. Her face was concealed with a hood, a
common practice in India, where law does not allow rape victims to be
identified publicly to protect them from the stigma attached to rape in the
conservative country.
Indian television stations showed scores of police searching the forest where the attack occurred.
Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Tilman Renz described the case as "deeply disturbing" and said Swiss diplomats were assisting the couple

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