Mangaluru: Woman allegedly gang-raped by police; goes missing from hospital

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January 7, 2016

Mangaluru, Jan 7: A woman who went missing from an orphanage in Kerala under mysterious circumstance was found deserted in Puttur after she was allegedly gang-raped by unknown miscreants. However, within a day she went missing once again from a hospital in the city.

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The girl, who hails from Haryana, was found lying helplessly near Haradi railway bridge in Puttur taluk on Wednesday night. The locals immediately shifted her to a hospital in Puttur.

During medical examination, the girl reportedly told the doctors that she was gang-raped by Kerala police. However she did not reveal where he was gang-raped.

It is suspected that she might have sexually assaulted either on moving train or at the orphanage in Payannur, from where she escaped.

The doctors then shifted the woman to Lady Goschen hospital in Mangaluru through an 108 ambulance.

However, she went missing from the hospital. Doctors at the Lady Goschen believe that she fled from the hospital.

It is learnt that the girl, who bore multiple injury marks on her body, was under extreme depression and also refused to cooperate with the doctors during treatment.

After her disappearance, a missing case was filed at Mangaluru North Police Station. More details are awaited.

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Reshma
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Damn sure. he misused power. He threatened. Not her fault

Mehroof
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Sad incident. i feel something is wrong. why will she escape from the hospital

Saddiq
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

police should do proper investigation.

Manoop
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Policemen needs bigger punishment than ordinary people. Dont they have ethics

Manoop
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Policemen needs bigger punishment than ordinary people. Dont they have ethics

Rajesh
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Shame on you chinnappa. You uttered a typical Indian mentality of judging the woman when she suffers a rape

Chinnappa
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Looks like she moved out at her free will and faced such consequence. her fault

Salman
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Need to change punishment system. We need something that arise fear to repeat. like chopping head publicly

Joby
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

so many grey areas are there.. such as hospitals, offices, schools, police station. need to have something emotionless creature.. robots or something else inorder to keep safe our sisters

Kushwant Bhat
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

What is the difference between RSS and ISS, R and I? R for Rowdy, I for Intelligence, so Rowdy and Criminal is equal so do not compare, Criminal is Criminal, Intelligence is Intelligence.

Priyanka
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Woman is safe in India during Modi rule (if i say woman is unsafe under Modi rule, i will be called an anti-national)

Biswas
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

A woman was gang raped and later she went missing. But people here are fighting with each other in the name of ISIS, RSS, ISI.. shame on you people.

abumohammed
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

wow ! naren kotian what a brilliant statement........... you should join FBI better hhhhhhhhaaaaaaa...

Mohammad
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

Dear Mr. NAren... How exactly you know that? You must be a member of RAW or ISI or ISIS or RSS I guess.

Abu Muhammad
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

ISIS or its associate in India RSS must be behind raping this innocent girl. Israeli Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS) head SIMON ELLIOT (fake name Abu Bakr Baghdadi), Jewish actor trained by MOSSAD in terrorism and the same MOSSAD has been associated in training RSS - terrorists.

Naren Kotian
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Thursday, 7 Jan 2016

ISIS hand cannot be ruled out. people belonging to one particular community do all criminal activities posing as different people. Here they dressed like police and committed crime.

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May 24,2020

Mangaluru, May 24: A youth committed suicide by jumping into River Netravati from the old bridge at Panemangaluru on the outskirts of the city. 

The deceased has been identified as Nishant, son of Chandrahasa Moolya, a resident of Kolakeeru, near Kalladka in Bantwal taluk. 

When Nishant jumped to river, a few Muslim youths - identified as Shameer Goodinabali, Mohammad, Tauseef, Mukhtar, Zahid and Arif - also jumped to river in an apparent bid to rescue him. 

Though they managed to take an unconscious Nishant out of the water, he breathed his last without responding to any treatment. Jurisdictional Bantwal town police visited the spot later.

Meanwhile, a few locals captured the video of Muslim youths' attempt to rescue a Hindu youth on Eid al-Fitr amidst covid-19 lockdown. The video went viral within hours. 

Social media platforms including WhatsApp and Facebook flooded with messages appreciating the courage of Muslim men, who endangered their lives to save a Hindu youth on Eid day.

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May 20,2020

Bengaluru, May 20: Ride-sharing company Ola Cabs said on Wednesday it will lay off 1,400 of its employees due to business uncertainty caused by the coronavirus pandemic while the revenue has come down by 95 per cent in the past two months.

"The COVID crisis continues to unfold all around us causing unprecedented economic and social destruction. It has also become evident that the coronavirus will not be eliminated any time soon," wrote co-founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal to all Ola employees.

"In these circumstances, today I write to all of you with the toughest decision I have ever taken -- the need to downsize our organisation and let go of 1,400 of our valued employees," he said.

Aggarwal said the fallout of virus has been very tough for the cab aggregating industry in particular. "The company's revenue has come down by 95 per cent over the past two months," he said.

Initially, he said, the company hoped it would be a short-lived crisis and that its impact would be temporary. "But unfortunately, it is not been a short crisis. And the prognosis ahead for our business is very unclear and uncertain. It is going to take a long time for people to go out and about like before."
With more companies preferring to have a large number of employees work from home, air travel limited to essential trips and vacations being put off for better times, the impact of this crisis is definitely going to be long-drawn, said Aggarwal.

"The world is not going to revert to the pre-COVID era anytime soon. Social distancing, anxiety and an abundance of caution will be the operating principles for everyone," he told employees.

Aggarwal said the crisis necessitates the need to conserve cash aggressively so that Ola is able to invest in opportunities in the future, adding the downsizing exercise has been a very tough and sad decision for the management team to make.

"While we restructure our organisation to the new realities of our business, we are also going to recommit ourselves to strengthening our operational excellence and leverage a lot more technology to improve efficiencies and reduce cost across all parts of our business," he said.

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April 29,2020

New Delhi, Apr 29: WhatsApp on Tuesday said it will now allow up to eight people to connect on a group video call as an increasing number of people turn to digital platforms to connect with friends and family amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Facebook-owned company said over the last month, people on average are spending over 15 billion minutes talking each day on WhatsApp calls, well above a typical day before the pandemic.

"...we see that people all over the world are turning to voice and video calling on WhatsApp more than ever before. Group calling has been particularly useful and our users have asked to connect with more people at once," WhatsApp said in a blogpost.

Starting Tuesday, the company is doubling the number of participants one can have on a WhatsApp video or voice call from 4 to 8 people at a time, it added.

WhatsApp emphasised that like written messages, all calls on its platform are protected with end-to-end encryption.

"We have built group calling in a way that makes it available for as many users as possible, including people on lower-end devices and slow network conditions," it added.

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WhatsApp said that to access the new, higher participant limit on WhatsApp calls, all participants in a call need to update to the latest version of WhatsApp available on iPhone or Android.

Video calling tools like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and others have also seen a significant jump in userbase and traffic as people connect while maintaining social distancing amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Last week, Facebook had introduced Messenger Rooms that will soon hold up to 50 people with no time limit.

It had added that the company will also add ways to create rooms from Instagram Direct, WhatsApp and Portal.

Noting that between WhatsApp and Messenger, more than 700 million accounts participate in calls every day, Facebook had said, adding that video calling on Messenger and WhatsApp more than doubled in many countries.

Also, views of Facebook Live and Instagram Live videos have also increased significantly in March, it said.

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