Shakti Mills gangrape: Survivor identifies accused, faints in court

FP Archives October 18, 2013, 09:30:51 IST

A photo-journalist, survivor of the gangrape in a deserted mill, fainted while making her deposition before a court and was taken to a local hospital.

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Shakti Mills gangrape: Survivor identifies accused, faints in court

Mumbai: A photo-journalist, the survivor of the gangrape in a deserted mill, fainted while making her deposition before a court in Mumbai on Thursday and was taken to a local hospital, a legal official said. She will now give her testimony on Friday.

“During her four-hour-long deposition, she suddenly complained of nausea and giddiness and could not stand properly in the witness box. Accordingly, I requested that the proceedings be stopped and she should be taken to a hospital,” Special Public Prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam told IANS.

By evening, her condition was “perfectly normal” and she will come for the further in-camera (closed to public) deposition before the court again on Friday, Nikam added.

The incident took place in the desolate Shakti Mills compound on 22 August where the 23-year-old had gone on assignment along with a male colleague. He was assaulted and tied up while she was brutally gangraped by five youths, including a minor.

The victim was accompanied by her mother to the sessions court in Mumbai where the trial is being conducted.

Nikam said that she identified four of the five accused and also narrated the entire horrific incident clearly and confidently as her mother sat nearby.

Tense throughout the deposition, she also identified the pornographic clip shown during the brutal sexual assault by the four accused - who stood in the court without showing any remorse, he said.

However, after she complained of nausea and giddiness and was taken to a hospital, Principal Judge Shalini Phansalkar-Joshi adjourned the matter till Friday.

Nikam said her deposition is likely to be completed Friday, but she will be required to repeat the entire story in another court where the fifth accused, the juvenile, will be tried separately.

The four prime accused - Kasim Bengali, Salim Ansari, Siraj Rehman and Vijay Jadhav - have been charged under Indian Penal Code sections pertaining to rape, conspiracy, common intention, unnatural sex and charges under the Information Technology Act.

Investigating the case on priority, the Mumbai police filed the first charge sheet on 19 September, in a record 28 days after the incident.

IANS

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