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Woman Assaulted by Boyfriend at Hotel Over Obscene Phone Call

The accused, Avinash Baban Giri, aged 34 and a resident of Tarde, Haveli, has been arrested by the Loni Kalbhor Police.
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Pune: A 36-year-old married woman was allegedly assaulted by her boyfriend at a hotel after she confronted him about his obscene conversation over the phone.

The accused, Avinash Baban Giri, aged 34 and a resident of Tarde, Haveli, has been arrested by the Loni Kalbhor Police.

The complainant, who is married with two children, has been in a relationship with the accused for the past three years. On Thursday (September 26) afternoon, she hired a cab to meet Avinash Giri and found his car parked outside Hotel Grand 77 in Kunjirwadi.

Upon entering the hotel, she saw Giri drinking alcohol and speaking obscenely on the phone with an unknown person. The woman questioned him, asking who he was talking to in such a vulgar manner. This enraged Giri, who then physically attacked her.

Giri allegedly kicked and punched the woman before picking up a plastic chair from the hotel and hitting her, causing injuries near her thumb. The victim immediately sought medical attention at the Loni Kalbhor Primary Health Center before filing a complaint with the police.

Young Woman Forced into Abortion After False Promise of Marriage

Pune: A 33-year-old woman from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar was allegedly deceived, coerced into a relationship, and later forced to undergo an abortion after being promised marriage.

The accused, identified as Shafik Jabir Sheikh, aged 33 and a resident of Mogal Masjid, Mumbai, has been charged with fraud and intimidation. The events reportedly took place between December 25, 2021, and June 24, 2024, at Hotel Sunshine in Koregaon Park.

The complainant and the accused were known to each other, with Sheikh allegedly winning her trust by promising marriage. He initiated a physical relationship with the victim, which resulted in her becoming pregnant.

Upon learning of her pregnancy, Sheikh allegedly pressured her to terminate it. When she initially refused, the accused resorted to verbal abuse and issued threats against her and her relatives, forcing her to comply.

The complainant, fearing for her and her family's safety, eventually took the abortion pills provided by Sheikh. Despite her repeated inquiries about marriage, the accused continually avoided the topic and ultimately refused to marry her, prompting the victim to approach the police.

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