The hospital room was beige. That is the first detail Maria Alvero remembers from the morning she decided to stop being a victim. Not the beeping monitors, not the bruises, not the police tape she later learned was stuck to her shoe. Just the beige walls.
However, it wasn't until 2020 that India's first reported gay rape case garnered significant attention. A 25-year-old gay man from Delhi filed a police complaint against a 30-year-old acquaintance, alleging that he was raped and assaulted by the accused. Gay first rape story in hindi.com
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The police registered a case under Section 377 (unnatural offenses) and Section 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). However, the investigation revealed that the accused had indeed used physical force and coercion to assault the victim. Just the beige walls
“You know what color I painted my new bedroom?” she asks.
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