A man in the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, India, has died after the driver of a private ambulance took him off of life support and threw him out of the vehicle so he would have the opportunity to rape his wife.
According to The Times of India, the incident occurred late last month after the woman hired the emergency vehicle to escort her, her brother, and her husband home after he was discharged from a hospital in Lucknow due to financial limitations.
Speaking with police, the woman explained that on the way home, the emergency vehicle driver asked her to sit in the front seat next to him to avoid being stopped by police.
“I was forced to sit in the front seat, and then the driver and his companion started molesting me. I objected, but they did not listen to me,” she said, adding that her husband and brother sensed something was wrong and began trying to intervene from the back of the ambulance.
As a result, the men stopped the ambulance near the Chhawani police station, where they “forcibly removed the oxygen mask from [the woman’s] husband and threw him out” of the car before locking her brother in the front and proceeding to molest her.
In addition to sexually assaulting her, the woman also informed police that the men looted over $120 USD from her purse, jewelry, her identification card, and her husband’s hospital reports.
Jesus fucking christ is it just open season on women all the time there?!
It’s not. Imagine if you heard of the shootings in America, and only the shootings. You’d think that every school or public place was dangerous, but in reality, shootings are rare generally.
India has a lot of rapey bastards, but it also has a population about twice that of Europe. India is definitely a shit hole that needs to be fixed, but it’s hardly everywhere all the time.
And yes, it’s really bad over there compared to the rest of the (western) world. They need to get there shit sorted. I also feel somewhat hopeful because from my experience, the younger educated population is “saner” and doesn’t absorb the local culture (both good and bad parts) around them due to social media and what I call “Americanization.”
- Someone who left the shit hole
I would be careful using The Publica as a source (owned by Rumble). This is an extreme right leaning group. Jeremy Hambly is co-founder and a 30 second google shows he is a massive piece of shit.
Thanks for the heads up, I just saw the article pass by and found it interesting. I did check their source which is timesofindia. The source does contain everything mentioned in the article. Not sure how reliable timesofindia is as a newspaper though.
This could be an entirely factual story but still serve a propaganda purpose. Check out the stories they publish about India.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=site%3Athepublica.com+india&t=fpas&ia=web
One true story is true, but when you curate which true stories get published you can still create a false narrative to push an agenda.
It sounds like these events happened. I would just be cautious with op. Right wing nut jobs like to paint India as a rape capital and all of its males.
There is a common theme about these abominable stories in India, they almost always happen in Uttar Pradesh. It’s like the Florida of India.
There’s like 250 million people living there which is close to the population of the whole US, so statistically you’re bound to get crazy stories.
Literally every media outlet curates which stories it publishes, this is not unique to this website.
JFC India
Why is it when Uttar Pradesh is mentioned it’s always news about woman getting sexually assaulted jfc
I can accept that there are good things about Uttar Pradesh which are not reported to the Western world. For example, it looks like a beautiful place.
However, those good things not being reported doesn’t really impact the frequency of such horrible atrocities being committed there.
No, but it does create the false perception that all the men there are rapists.
What the FUCK is wrong with Uttar Pradesh? Because it is almost always Uttar Pradesh. And more importantly, why isn’t the government doing anything about it?