Reports suggest she was raped even after she was killed, chilling details of the Hyderabad gang-rape case emerge

Dr Preeti Reddy (name changed) was brutally gang-raped and murdered in Hyderabad, Telangana (image: thenewsminute.com)

More despicable details have emerged in the Hyderabad shocker as the police have filed the remand report in the brutal gang-rape and murder of Hyderabad veterinary doctor Dr Preeti Reddy (name changed) in Shamshabad. It is now revealed that the four accused dragged her into an open plot, forced her to drink whiskey, hit her on the head, raped and killed her – all within one hour.

According to a report by New Indian Express, the four accused continued to rape her inside the cabin of the lorry even after she had died. Following this, one of the accused got down and brought her clothes. Later they kept driving on the highway towards Shadnagar looking for dark patches to dispose of the body. They then wrapped her body in a blanket and set it on fire so that it cannot be identified.

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The Hindu quoted a senior Police officer saying that by the time Shiva, the accused who had taken the two-wheeler for repair, got back after repairing her vehicle, she had died due to asphyxiation. However, he proceeded to assault her body anyway.

On 27th November, as Preeti Reddy (name changed) was returning home from work a little after 8 pm to pick her vehicle, she noticed a flat tyre. She immediately called her sister, who suggested that she leave her two-wheeler at the toll plaza and take a cab home. Before she could, two men approached her, who offered to take her vehicle for repair.

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The woman was then ambushed and dragged into the bushes by the accused barely 50 metres from Tondupally toll plaza behind a line of trucks that was parked near the road. Her charred body was found under an underpass next morning.

Note: This report has been updated with relevant information

OpIndia Staff: Staff reporter at OpIndia