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Ambulance worker molests woman in front of husband and brother: tries to rape, removes husband's oxygen mask; Alighted from the ambulance and ran away

An ambulance driver forced a woman sitting in the back seat to sit in the front seat in Cantonment Police Station area of ​​UP's Basti district. The woman agreed to the driver and sat in the front seat. Behind her, her husband was fighting for life and death in the ambulance. The woman's younger brother was also with her husband. The driver told the woman that if the police meet on the road, they will not stop, so come forward and sit down. When she sat in front, the driver and his accomplice started molesting the woman. On August 28, a woman from a village in Bansi Kotwali area of ​​Siddharthnagar admitted her ailing husband to a private hospital in Lucknow's Indira Nagar. Due to lack of money for treatment, the next day the woman told the doctor about her problem and asked her husband to leave. In this regard, the hospital had given the number of a private ambulance. She called that number and left for home in an ambulance at 6.30 pm with her husband and 17-year-old brother. Brother heard sister's scream Brother sitting in back heard sister's scream in front seat. When he felt that something was wrong with his sister, he also screamed. The ambulance driver and his companions were doing a shameful act with the woman for about 150 km. .At around 11.30 am the ambulance driver stopped the vehicle in the cantonment area of ​​Basti district. After this, he locked the woman's brother in the front seat and tried to rape the woman from outside. When they failed, they removed the woman's husband's oxygen mask and threw him out of the ambulance, knocking him to the ground. After this, they assaulted the woman, took her jewellery, cash and mobile phone and fled after dropping her brother from the ambulance. Brother called 112 and 108 and informed The woman's brother called dial 112 and 108 and reported the incident. Both reached in a few minutes. After seeing the serious condition of the woman's husband, they decided to take him to the hospital first. The husband was immediately taken by ambulance to Basti District Hospital, but his condition did not improve there and he was referred to Gorakhpur on Friday. The woman's husband died before reaching Gorakhpur. Cantonment police asked the woman to go to Lucknow to file a complaint The victim said she tried to file a complaint at the Bastina Cantonment police station on Sunday, but the policemen told her to file a complaint in Lucknow, saying the matter belonged to Lucknow. The woman filed a complaint in Lucknow's Ghazipur police station. Ghazipur Kotwali in-charge Vikas Rai says that the matter will be investigated. The SP said: No such incident was mentioned in the 112 call records Superintendent of Police Gopal Krishna Chaudhary said the woman's brother had left Lucknow for Siddharthnagar in a private ambulance along with her sister and sister-in-law. His brother-in-law was undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Lucknow. When he reached the cantonment police station in Janpad Basti, there was some dispute and the ambulance men dropped him off. He called the police and the police immediately reached the spot. They were taken to CHC Haraya by 108 and 112. He did not report any such incident at the spot nor any such incident was mentioned in the call record of 112.

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