Indore Man Faces Serious Charges After Woman Falls from First Floor in Khajrana
In a distressing incident in Indore, a man has been formally charged with molestation and attempt to murder after a woman fell from the first floor of a residence in the Khajrana area early on Thursday. The victim was promptly admitted to a nearby private hospital for urgent medical treatment, highlighting the severity of the situation.
Police Action Based on Victim and Family Statements
Acting on the detailed statements provided by the woman and her family members, the Khajrana police have registered a First Information Report (FIR) against the accused, identified as Aniket. Authorities have initiated an intensive search operation to locate and apprehend him, underscoring the urgency of the case.
Khajrana police station in-charge Manoj Sendhav provided crucial insights into the sequence of events. According to his account, Aniket, who was known to the woman, contacted her and requested a meeting on the terrace of the house. This initial interaction set the stage for the subsequent altercation.
Allegations of Pressure and Assault Lead to Tragic Fall
The complaint filed by the woman's family paints a harrowing picture of the encounter. It is alleged that during their conversation on the terrace, Aniket exerted pressure on the woman to accompany him. When she firmly refused his demands, the situation escalated rapidly.
Aniket is accused of verbally abusing the woman before physically assaulting her. Her screams for help alerted family members, who immediately rushed towards the terrace in an attempt to intervene. In the ensuing commotion, it is alleged that Aniket pushed the woman, causing her to lose her balance as she stood near the railing.
This resulted in her tragic fall from the first floor, leading to her injuries and hospitalization. Aniket reportedly fled the spot immediately after the incident, evading capture initially. The police investigation is ongoing, with efforts focused on gathering further evidence and ensuring justice for the victim.
