Man Stabs His Girlfriend A number of Instances for Refusing Abortion

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There are conflicting reports out of India but evidently a 35-year-old woman in Delhi narrowly survived multiple stabbings after quarreling with a man who had killed her baby by slipping her an abortifacient. The man was arrested and later was in judicial custody.

The Daily Pioneer reported

 According to the police, Neha, the victim, had been living on rent in Om Vihar locality of Delhi’s Uttam Nagar area for the past four years and had been in a relationship with Yashpal (43) — a security guard who is already married — for the last eight to nine years.

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In November, she got pregnant and without her knowledge, Yashpal allegedly gave her abortion pills by mixing them in a beverage, which lead to the termination of the pregnancy, the victim said in her statement.

This act triggered repeated confrontations between the two. On December 16, another quarrel broke out between them, during which Yashpal allegedly pinned down the woman to the bed. And with the intent to kill, he stabbed Neha several times on the neck with a knife before fleeing the spot, they said.

According to the Daily Pioneer

Neha raised an alarm and later lost consciousness. The police were alerted by a neighbour and she was rushed to the hospital, a senior police officer said. The police said they received a call regarding the stabbing at 12.24 am.

Neha suffered multiple stab wounds, according to the police, “adding that the doctors noted nose bleeding and loss of consciousness at the time of admission.”

LifeNews.com Note: Dave Andrusko is the editor of National Right to Life News and an author and editor of several books on abortion topics. He frequently writes Today’s News and Views — an online opinion column on pro-life issues.



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