A 65-year-old woman in Lakhisarai district was allegedly gang-raped by four men who forcibly entered her home past midnight asking for cigarettes. Two suspects have been arrested, while two remain at large. The incident left the victim hospitalized and triggered an intense manhunt. Authorities vow severe punishment for the culprits.
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