Kolkata Rape Case: Accused Claims ‘Love Bites’, Not Resistance Marks | India Today News

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Kolkata Rape Case: Accused Claims 'Love Bites', Not Resistance Marks | India Today News

The Kolkata rape case has taken a disturbing turn as the accused, Manojit Mishra, claims that scratch marks on his body are ‘love bites’ rather than signs of resistance. Medical tests indicate these marks were sustained during the assault when the victim tried to resist. The victim reportedly suffered a panic attack and was given an inhaler. The case has political implications, with allegations of TMC links to the accused. Mishra’s lawyer has defended him, questioning the prosecution’s stance. The accused has a history of misconduct, including sexual harassment and vandalism incidents dating back to 2019. #kolkatarapecase #victimshaming #justiceforsurvivors #itwebvideos #crimesagainstwomen #indiatoday
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