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Brutal: Woman Tied to Bed, Force-Fed Alcohol, and Beaten Almost to Death by In-Laws in Manipur’s Imphal

First Published: 28th April, 2025 12:02 IST

Later, her neighbours rushed her to Churachandpur District Hospital where she is now battling for her life.

In a horrifying act of brutality and domestic abuse in Manipur, a young woman was tied to bed with rope, force-fed alcohol, and mercilessly beaten almost to death by her in-laws and locals at Tangjing village in Imphal on Sunday.

The woman just 20 years old, mother of two children originally hails from Tangjing, Bishnupur district and resides in New Checkon, Imphal.

According to sources, she was tied to a bed with her hands and legs bound, forced to drink wine against her will, and mercilessly assaulted, leaving her body covered in bruises from head to toe, including her face, arms, and legs.

Witnesses said she slipped in and out of consciousness, vomiting and barely able to respond, trapped in a state of semi-conscious trance.

Sources close to the family said that after hours of relentless abuse, her tormentors, fearing the worst, secretly dropped her near the Loktak Project Gate under the cover of darkness.

Later, her neighbours rushed her to Churachandpur District Hospital where she is now battling for her life.

Kuki-Zomi Civil bodies including the Kuki Women Organisation for Human Rights have strongly condemned the incident.

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