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Your are here »Home »Rift Valley Five men arrested for allegedly gang raping woman Updated Wednesday, August 21st 2013 at 11:58 GMT +3 BY NIKKO TANUI Bureti, Kenya:Five men who allegedly raped a 40-year-old woman at Chebaibai market inBureti districton Monday night have been arrested. Tweet Police said the suspects had been drinking at a local pub with the victim when one of them followed her when she left before dragging her into a tea plantation and allegedly began raping her. The rest of the gang are said to have joined and allegedly raped the hapless woman in turns until dawn before leaving her for death but was luckily rescued by passersby. Ngororga sub-location Chief Ezekiel Langat said the woman was found lying unconscious and naked by members of the public at around 5 am Monday. "A member of public informed me about a naked woman lying unconscious and we rushed with officers to the scene and we took the woman to Kapkatet District hospital where she was admitted in critical condition," said Langat. The chief added that police arrested the alleged rapist after the victim named him. The suspect later assisted police to nab his accomplices. “The suspects were taken to the Litein Police station waiting to be arraigned in court to face rape charges,” Langat said. Tweet Click to comment Latest Stories · State deploys marine police to Todonyang · Suspect arrested for chopping daughter’s head · First hanging of white man in Kenya dismays settlers · Violent clash over rent that claimed thirteen lives · Five arrested for allegedly gang raping woman · Court could free Mubarak as crisis deepens Recommended Videos Suspected gangster killed in Ruiru Thika Highway Gangsters Shot Dead Police kill 8 gangsters Police shoot 8 gangsters in Kasarani Rift Valley More Top headlines Efforts to reclaim key water tower slow down Despite its critical importance for environmental stability and economic development the Mau Forest Complex has lost over 30 per cent of its forest due to forest excisions and encroachment. · Five arrested for all
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