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Patna: A friend of a woman who was gangraped by three men in Bihar has married the survivor, police said on Saturday.
Four days after the 22-year-old woman was gangraped and her friend beaten up by three men in the state's Banka district, the survivor's friend married her at a temple late on Friday.
"The wedding was solemnised in a simple way at the temple in the presence of dozens of people, including police officials," Hiralal Mandal, a social activist said, adding that the wedding found the support of relatives and villagers.
The bridegroom, who is a student of engineering, told police officials that he decided to go ahead with the marriage.
"I accept her as my life partner. I know she was gang-raped a few days ago. The incident occurred in my presence," a district police official quoted him as saying.
The father of the survivor was present at the ceremony and gave his daughter away in the traditional ceremony, called kanyadaan, police officials said.
"Before their marriage in the temple, they married in the court on the basis of an affidavit," a police official said.
Early this week, when the woman and her friend were on a trip to Banka's Mandar Parvat, they asked a group of shepherds for directions. They were taken to a secluded spot, held hostage for three hours, and three men raped the woman.
"The two were held hostage, and three men took turns to rape the woman. The assailants also looted cash from the duo before leaving," Dhirendra Kumar, a district police official, said.
The victims later reached the Barahat police station and registered a first information report, police said.
Mandar Parvat is a small hill frequented by pilgrims, who believe that this is the mountain referred to in Hindu mythology as Mandarachal Parvat, the mountain used by the gods to churn the ocean in the "samudra manthan" to obtain the elixir that would grant immortality.
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