2024-08-18 07:09:32
The brutal case of abuse came to light when a man passing through a forest in India heard the screams of the woman who was chained to a tree.
In the hospital in the town of Goa, India, the American Lalita Kayi Kumar S, a 50-year-old woman, is recovering She was found in a serious state of malnutrition after spending 40 days chained to a tree.
The country’s press widely reported on the brutal case of abuse, which was discovered after a man passing through a forest near the village of Sonurli He heard the woman’s screams and notified the local police, who rescued her..
The Indian Express reported that due to her deteriorating health, the woman was unable to speak to the police officers who helped her, But he did write an explanation of what had happened..
After telling that they had applied a “Injection for extreme psychosis causing severe jaw locking and inability to drink water“, he stated that”I need intravenous feeding“.
He then detailed that he was carrying “40 days without food in the forest“, and stated that “My husband tied me to a tree in a forest and said I would die there“.
She was chained by her husband after an argument
The police took Lalita Kayi Kumar S to a health facility, where He received treatment, food and tests were performed to determine your actual health condition.
After a few days in the hospital in that town in India, the woman who was chained to a tree reiterated to the authorities that the perpetrator of the crime was her husband, and said that He did it after the two had an argument.
According to reports from the media in that country, Lalita came to India from the United States 10 years ago, with the purpose of studying yoga and meditation. in Tamil Nadu, where he got married.
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