A Vadodara woman filed a police report. She accused her father-in-law and sister-in-law's husband of repeated rape. The motive was to impregnate her due to her husband's low sperm count. She also accused her husband of blackmail after a miscarriage. The incidents occurred between February and July 2024. Police have registered a First Information Report and are investigating the case.
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