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Two sisters crushed up by two brothers in Patna after failed rape bid

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PATNA: Two sisters in a village on the outskirts of Patna had been crushed and badly injured by a pair of brothers who entered their home and tried to rape them however needed to flee after the victims raised an alarm, police stated on Monday.

The incident occurred in a village below Dhanarua police station on Saturday night time when the relations had been out of the home for some work.

Accused Rahul Kumar alias Loha Singh and Rohit Kumar alias Champak alias Pandit entered the home of victims and tried to sexually assault them.

Because the victims raised an alarm, the accused, who had a pistol and iron rod, although they could be caught by the native residents and attacked them with the butt of the pistol and the rod, breaking their arms and legs.

The accused managed to flee from the spot earlier than the native villagers assembled. The victims had been admitted them to a personal hospital the place medical doctors have referred them to PMCH, Patna.

“Now we have registered an FIR towards Rahul and Rohit. They’ve felony backgrounds. Rahul additionally served a jail time period and he’s a infamous felony. We’re making efforts to nab them, ” Dhanarua police station SHO Rajesh Kumar stated.

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