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Dalit nurse raped by doctor in UP hospital, 3 held

According to police, the nurse was forcibly held in a room on the top floor of the hospital where the doctor raped her.

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MORADABAD: A Dalit nurse was allegedly raped by a doctor after being held hostage inside a private hospital, police said on Monday.

According to the complaint filed by the victim's father, the incident occurred around midnight on Sunday.

Three people were arrested in the case, Superintendent of Police (Rural) Sandeep Kumar Meena said.

On Saturday evening, the victim (20) went to the hospital for her duty at 7 pm. She had been working there for the last seven months.

Late night, another nurse, Mehnaz, asked her to meet Dr. Shahnawaz in his room.

When she refused to do so, Mehnaz and a ward boy, Junaid, forcibly took her to a room on the top floor of the hospital and locked it from the outside, Meena said.

Later, Dr Shahnawaz entered the room and raped her after holding her hostage, Meena added.

He also threatened to kill her and also hurled casteist slurs.

While police arrested the three accused, on the instructions of Chief Medical Officer Dr Kuldeep Singh, the hospital was sealed after inspection by the health department team on Sunday evening.

Further investigation is underway, the SP said.

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