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  • In legal setback, Trump ordered to pay $5 mn to woman in sex abuse case

    In legal setback, Trump ordered to pay $5 mn to woman in sex abuse case

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    New York: In a legal setback, former US President Donald Trump has been ordered to pay $5 million in damages to a woman who accused him of rape but he does not face prison time because it was a civil case.

    A jury gave the verdict on Tuesday in a civil case hinging on an attack in a fitting room in a high-end store decades ago and Trump defaming her by calling her accusations a “hoax”.

    The jury did not accept her claim of rape, but declared him liable for sexual abuse and defamation.

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    E. Jean Carroll, 79, brought the case against the front-runner to be the Republican Party’s presidential candidate next year, Trump, who she said had raped her decades ago, but was not sure when it happened.

    In a post on Truth Social media, Trump characteristically called the verdict a “continuing of the greatest witchhunt of all time” and said he would appeal.

    There was a large crowd of demonstrators outside the courthouse denouncing his treatment of women when the verdict came down.

    Carroll was a columnist for the Elle magazine at the time she said she was attacked around 1996.

    Trump is facing a criminal case brought by a local prosecutor in New York accusing him of falsifying business records to cover up payments made to a woman who claimed to have had an affair with him.

    If convicted in that case, he could be sentenced to prison time, although that would not bar him from running for election under the US Constitution.

    The first former President to face criminal charges, Trump was arrested and produced in court last month but was released pending the trial that could take place early next year.

    The latest opinion poll by ABC News and The Washington Post taken before the verdict showed him six percentage points ahead of President Joe Biden.

    Trump, who is busy campaigning for his presidential run, did not take the witness stand to contest Carroll’s case.

    Several women have accused him of rape and sex abuse, but the thrice-married Trump, who once revelled in the image of a playboy, has not faced criminal charges.

    A damning piece of evidence introduced against him related to a video of him using an obscenity and saying, “When you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything, grab ’em by the (genitals).”

    During a deposition – testimony and cross-examination outside a court to speed up the trial – he defended the statement saying that “historically that is true” when asked about it by Carroll’s lawyer.

    A video of his statement made during the cross-examination was shown to the jury, a citizens’ panel made up of three women and six men, which gave the verdict in less than three hours of deliberations after eight days of the trial.

    Carroll herself took the stand at the trial as did two other women who said that they had been abused by Trump, one of them while on a plane.

    “I’m here because Donald Trump raped me,” Carroll told the jury and gave a graphic description of Trump abusing her with his fingers before raping her.

    She said that the encounter took place in the lingerie department of the department store when he approached her on the pretext of trying to find a gift for a woman friend.

    He banged her head on the wall of a fitting room before the attack, she said.

    Carroll first made the accusations public while the presidential race was heating up in 2019 in a magazine excerpt ahead of the publication of her book, What do We Need Men For”? in which she wrote about the assault more than two decades after the attack.

    He was unaffected by the disclosure and he contested the election next year, even as other women made accusations against him.

    Trump’s lawyer Joe Tacopina questioned Carroll’s credibility, saying that she did not report the attack to the police, didn’t remember the day it took place and brought it up decades later.

    Two friends of Carroll testified that she had told them about the assault around the time it took place.

    Lisa Birnbach said that Carroll told her about the assault minutes after it happened but declined her offer to accompany her to make a police complaint.

    Trump is caught in a web of legal issues.

    New York State Attorney General Leitia James has filed a civil case over his and his adult children’s business practices.

    A state prosecutor in Georgia is looking into allegations that Trump interfered in the election results and a federal special counsel is examining if he had a role in the January 6, 2021, attack on Congress by his supoporters.

    Federal prosecutors are also investigating his handling of classified documents that he took from the White House when he left office.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Victim of Domestic Violence, Woman Battling For Life In Kupwara

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    KUPWARA, May 9: A woman suffered a severe hand injury and is undergoing treatment at a hospital after she was allegedly beaten up by her husband and in-laws in north Kashmir’s Kupwara village on Tuesday.

    Sources told that a woman (name withheld) was beaten ruthlessly by her husband and in-laws over some family issues at Teliwanipora Lalpora Kupwara.
    “She suffered a critical hand injury and is now undergoing surgery at a local hospital in the district,” sources close to the family told .

    Sources further added that this is not the first time she has been a victim of domestic violence by her in-laws; she has been harassed many times by her husband and in-laws ever since their marriage.

    “Today they tried to kill her, for want of dowry. They have always harassed her trying to take away jwellery from her on one or the other reasons,” sources added.

    Talking to local english daily Kashmir Despatch, Senior Superintendent of Police Kupwara Youghal Manhas said cognizance has already been taken into this case and the accused has been arrested.

    SHO Lalpora Nisar Ahmad said that a case has been registered under relevant sections of law and the accused has been arrested. He said the police have initiated a further investigation into this case. The officer further stated that he had also visited the victim and listened to her version, and assured that, as per law, strict action would be taken against the accused family. (KD)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Woman Dead, Four Others Injured In JK Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: A woman lost her life, and four others were injured in a road accident in Doda district of Jammu division.

    According to a police officer, the accident occurred at Pull Doda when a Celerio car bearing registration no. JK 06 1453 met with an accident on Satwas road.

    Among the five injured persons, Payal Devi, wife of Sandeep Singh, died before reaching the hospital.

    The other injured individuals have been identified as Sandeep Singh, Santosha Devi (wife of Vicky, resident of Jammu), Arundeep Rakwal (son of Rajinder Singh, resident of Satwas), and Prayanshi Devi (daughter of Sandeep Singh, resident of Satwas). All have been shifted to GMC Doda for medical treatment, as per officials.

    The police have taken cognizance of the incident and started an investigation. (KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • New Zealand: Indian-origin man sentenced for torturing, strangling woman to death

    New Zealand: Indian-origin man sentenced for torturing, strangling woman to death

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    Auckland: A 33-year-old Indian-origin man has been sentenced to more than 19 years in prison in New Zealand for sexually violating and fatally strangling a woman with Down syndrome in 2021, media reports said.

    Shamal Sharma showed no signs of emotion in the High Court at Auckland this week as Justice Edwin Wylie set the minimum term of imprisonment for the mandatory life sentence, the NZ Herald reported.

    Sharma was arrested in September 2021, two days after 27-year-old Lena Zhang Harrap’s body was discovered about a kilometre away from her Mt. Albert home.

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    According to court documents, Harrap encountered Sharma early in the morning when she had stepped out for a walk. He tortured her over a period of about two hours, inflicting multiple blows to her face before strangling her, which led to her death.

    Sharma left the area after abandoning the victim’s body in the bushes and shrubbery, authorities said, adding that he was apprehended by police two days later.

    Harrap received 13 bruises and abrasions to her head, as well as blunt force trauma that caused brain injuries but were not fatal, according to a pathologist.

    Some injuries were so brutal that they could have independently caused her death, Crown prosecutor Matthew Nathan told the court while acknowledging Sharma’s history of schizophrenia, but said the attack was motivated by sexual desire.

    “This has a degree of sadism through the infliction of pain,” he told the judge.

    The court was told that barely 24 hours before the incident, Sharma had also violently preyed on a stranger jogging on the footpath, who managed to save herself and called the police from the nearest house.

    “No sentence is long enough, and no justice can replace the life and love that was lost,” Harrap’s mother said after the court judgment.

    Sharma’s lawyer Jonathan Hudson said his client is suffering from schizophrenia, and had been living in his car after being evicted from emergency housing, the stuff.co.nz reported.

    The report quoted Justice Wylie as saying that Sharma’s offence included “a high level of brutality and callousness against a profoundly vulnerable woman, described by the family as childlike”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Woman Dies Of Electrocution In South Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A woman was electrocuted to death in the Kokernag area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday

    Quoting an official, KNO reported that Samia Jan of Nagam Kokernag received an electric shock at her home on Sunday morning.

    He said soon after she was rushed to a nearby hospital where she was declared dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident and further investigation has been taken up—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Woman dies of electrocution in Anantnag

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    Srinagar, May 07: A woman was electrocuted to death in Kokernag area of south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on Sunday

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that Samia Jan of Nagam Kokernag received electric at her home today.

    He said soon after she was rushed to a nearby hospital where she was declared dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident and further investigation has been taken up—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Woman Dies In JK Road Accident

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    SRINAGAR: In a tragic incident in Nomain Katra area of Jammu division, a woman lost her life in a road accident.

    According to a police official, a car carrying five passengers including one male, two children, and two females skidded off the road at Bain Nala near Nomain, Katra on the Katra-Jammu road, and plunged several feet down.

    The car bore registration number JK21E 4286. The police reached the spot immediately and rushed the injured to Katra CHC. Unfortunately, one female passenger succumbed to her injuries while the rest were referred to GMC, Jammu.

    The police have taken cognizance of the incident and started an investigation.(KS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Woman Slips To Death In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A woman slipped to death while collecting herbs in a forest area in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on Saturday.

    An official said that Zareena Bano (30) had gone to nearby forest area to collect herbs, however, due to heavy rainfall and slippery condition, she lost and balance and died on the spot.

    He said that soon after the incident, local police reached to the spot and recovered her body.

    “After medico-legal formalities her body will be handed over to her family members for last rites,” he said. (KNO)

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  • Woman Feared Dead After Falling Off Bridge in Ramsoo

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    Ramban, May 6 (GNS): A woman is feared to have died after she fell from a bridge at Ramsoo area in Ramban district this afternoon, officials said.

    They told GNS that the woman was washed away by a strong water current after she fell off the Shangan bridge at Nachliana Ramsoo.

    Soon after the incident, a joint rescue operation was launched by police and locals in and around the site.

    Confirming it, a police official told GNS that they are ascertaining the facts regarding the incident. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Woman Feared Dead After Falling Off Bridge

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    SRINAGAR: Officials have reported that a woman is feared to have died after falling from a bridge in the Ramsoo area of the Ramban district this afternoon.

    According to sources, the woman was washed away by a strong water current after falling off the Shangan bridge at Nachliana Ramsoo.

    Following the incident, a joint rescue operation was launched by the police and local authorities in the area.

    Confirming the incident, a police official said that they are currently ascertaining the facts regarding the incident. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )