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Domestic Worker Arrested for Repeated Assault on Woman in Uttar Pradesh

In a shocking case from Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, a woman has accused her domestic worker of repeatedly assaulting her while she was under the influence of medication for depression. The incident came to light when she was fully aware during an attempted assault after skipping her medication. Following her complaint, the police arrested the accused, Ayush, and an investigation is ongoing. This disturbing event highlights serious issues surrounding domestic safety and mental health.
 

Shocking Incident in Lakhimpur Kheri


A disturbing incident has emerged from Palia in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh, where a woman has reported that her domestic worker repeatedly assaulted her. The victim, who suffers from depression, stated that the medication she takes causes mild intoxication, which the worker exploited to carry out his assaults. On February 13, when she had not taken her medication, the worker attempted to assault her again, but this time she was fully aware of his actions.


The woman, accompanied by her husband, approached the local police station to file a complaint against the worker. Her husband runs a shop and often leaves for work in the morning, during which time the domestic worker would assist with household chores.


The woman explained that her medication makes her drowsy, allowing the worker to take advantage of her condition. However, on the day she did not consume the medication, she was shocked by his actions and immediately protested. In response, the worker threatened her, claiming he would harm her husband if she reported him.


Frightened by the worker's true nature, the woman initially remained silent but later confided in her husband about the ordeal. Upon learning the details, her husband was filled with anger and disbelief. Together, they went to the police station to file a formal complaint against the worker. Following the report, the police arrested the accused, identified as Ayush, also known as Ashu. Inspector Pankaj Tripathi confirmed that an investigation is underway, and further legal actions will be taken based on the findings.