Udupi: Misery of 21-year-old woman - Social workers come to rescue


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RJP)

Udupi, Nov 16: This is the sad state of a woman presently in Udupi who says that she was subjected to rape. She does not remember her own house.
The woman aged 21 years has been admitted to Udupi district hospital and is under treatment.

The woman was found on the road on November 13 evening. She was hungry and was begging to be fed. The public came to her rescue, giving her food and later taking her to the hospital.

The woman says that she was raped and subjected to misery. Presently she does not remember anything including the details of her house and family. She only tells her name. She is believed to be from Kasargod district. The police in Udupi have already informed their counterparts in Kasargod. The woman admits that she takes alcoholic drinks.

Social worker Vishu Shetty brought this information to the notice of public in a press meet in Udupi. Rickshaw driver Vasu Sanil, Sundara Shetty and Manikanta who were instrumental in helping the woman were in the press meet.

There are suspicions that the woman was given alcohol and was subjected to harassment.

It is said that women and child welfare department has not responded yet. Vishu Shetty came down heavily on the department for its inefficiency in rendering help to the needy.

People with any information are requested to contact the Udupi police.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Nov 17 2014

    It is very sad that Young woman was on the road and cry for help.when she cant tell her whereabouts means someone had mixed some K.o s in Drinks and gave her.when These s are mixed and drink one cant remember what has happend wipeaway rememberance.just test her blood but within 24hours.drugs These days everywhere.when her Foto is exposed ,then atleast someone can remember her.why dont they do it instead of calling here and there.That too can lead some one to mislead and take her with.good that social worker came to her.childwelfare and women soceity may not have capacity.childwelfare is quite wrong here since she is 21years old.nobody gave any missing file?may be someone brought her here from other place and got afraid of Police?

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  • Romith, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 16 2014

    Good job by social workers, There are many who do similar works without publicity.God Bless them.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 16 2014

    Women and child welfare department has not responded yet!!! Of course they will not respond soon because they don’t get publicity on this case….. Slowly and gradually our region becomes notorious for wrong reasons. Once our region was so safe that we never thought about our female relatives when they visit town or city area but now till they come back our mind will always worry for their safety!!!!

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 16 2014

    absolutely correct Mr Shetty, Women and Child welfare department they want only publicity.

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  • Willy, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 16 2014

    What a state of affair. All people should join hands to clean up all unwanted elements. Look out what is going on and just lodge your complaint with the police. Good job by social workers, you all will have good days coming your way. God Bless.

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