New Delhi - A Danish woman was gang-raped in the Indian capital after
getting lost and asking a group of men for directions, police and
reports said on Wednesday, the latest high-profile case of sexual
assault against women in the country.
The 51-year-old woman was
attacked late on Tuesday at knife-point by the group of more than six
men after losing her way to her hotel in a popular backpacker area of
New Delhi, according to local media reports.
"She lost her way
when this incident happened. Currently, the concerned police team has
identified suspects and is interrogating them. The investigation is on",
Delhi police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat told AFP.
The woman, who
cannot be named for legal reasons, told her friend about the attack when
she eventually reached her hotel in Paharganj near the city's central
Connaught Place, Bhagat said.
The woman had approached the group
for directions near the New Delhi Railway Station after visiting a city
museum, but they took her to a secluded spot before raping her at
knifepoint, the Press Trust of India news agency reported citing unnamed
police sources.
Continuing violence
The Danish embassy did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.
According
to The Times of India newspaper, the women had been in India for about a
week, travelling first to Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal, before
arriving in New Delhi on Tuesday.
The case comes weeks after a
Polish woman was allegedly drugged and raped by a taxi driver while
travelling with her two-year-old daughter to New Delhi.
Last
month India marked the first anniversary of the death of a student who
was gang-raped on a moving Delhi bus in an attack that sent shockwaves
across the nation.
The gang-rape triggered massive protests over
the levels of violence against women, but in the last 12 months reported
cases of local and foreign women being attacked have shot up
significantly.

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