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'Raped' NRI woman untraceable: Goa Police

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Posted: Apr 03, 2008 at 1901 hrs IST

Panaji, April 3 The New York-based NRI woman who had alleged that she was raped in a five-star hotel here early last month is untraceable, says Goa Police.

Police tried to locate the 52-year-old woman at her Delhi address but she was not found there, said IG Kishan Kumar at a press conference here.

The NRI woman, who was in Goa for a holiday, had alleged that she was forcibly dragged into a room from a stairway and raped on March 7, in a hotel.

However, the police complaint was lodged only on March 17 when she went to Delhi.

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