The Rohtak woman's body was decomposing when autopsy was conducted on it at PGIMS in Rohtak on Thursday.

The Rohtak woman's body was decomposing when autopsy was conducted on it at PGIMS in Rohtak on Thursday. (Picture for representation purpose only) The Rohtak woman's body was decomposing when autopsy was conducted on it at PGIMS in Rohtak on Thursday. (Picture for representation purpose only)

Unidentified men gangraped and brutalised a 28-year-old mentally-challenged Nepalese woman before killing her at Bahu Akbarpur in Haryana's Rohtak district on Sunday last, the TOI reported.

The mutilated body of the victim, who belonged to Nepal's Vardia district and had come to Rohtak a few months back to visit her sister, was found without key organs on Wednesday along with sticks, stones and condoms stuffed into her private parts three days after she went missing.

On February 1, the woman living with her sister at Chinyot Colony in Rohtak had gone missing; and on February 4, her body was found in a field of a village nearby.

The Rohtak woman's body was decomposing when autopsy was conducted on it at Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak on Thursday, the police said.

PGIMS's forensic medicines department head Dr S K Dhatterwal said two stones were inserted into the slain woman's anus.

"Her face was eaten by animals; her lungs and heart were found missing. Also, her skull had fractured and there were injury marks on both her thighs and chest," Dhatterwal said.

"There was a 16cm long and 4cm wide stick-like article in her vagina. We presume that a longer stick was used and it may have broken inside her. We also found a number of condoms in her vagina," Dhatterwal added.

Doctors took five hours to conduct the autopsy.

Terming the case as an "aggravated sexual assault", Rohtak SP Shashank Anand said they have no clue about the identity of the rapists and have put theuir best investigators on the job.

The Special Investigation Team (SIT) led by deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Amit Bhatia has activated its cyber cell for a breakthrough in the case.

The cops have collected CCTV footages from various parts of the city as part of the probe.

A case under various sections of IPC, including murder, rape and unnatural sexual act and destruction of evidence has been registered against unknown people.

Rs 1 lakh reward has also been announced for anybody who provides information about the rapists.

