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June 7, 2012

The Daily Star - Group of men rape woman in east Lebanon, June 7 2012


BEIRUT: A group of unidentified armed men raped a woman Thursday in Zahle, east Lebanon, after intercepting the vehicle she was in, security sources said.
The woman, identified as C. T., and her male friend, J.D., were forced to stop after a car chase by a group of four men near the Fayyad Bridge in Zahle.
While two of the assailants forced C.T. into their vehicle, the other two men escorted J.D. to a cash point, where they forced him to withdraw $1,000.
After securing the cash, the four men then drove C.T. and J.D. to Ferzol in Zahle, where they proceeded to rape the woman before fleeing the scene.
The four men also stole J.D.'s vehicle.
C.T. and J.D. contacted local police and were then escorted to Ferzol police station to report the incident.
An investigation in to the incident has been launched.


http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Local-News/2012/Jun-07/176033-group-of-men-rape-woman-in-east-lebanon.ashx#axzz1x5XqZCLy

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