In a village near Indore, a 45-year-old tribal woman died after a brutal gangrape and assault. She was found unconscious with severe internal injuries after returning from a wedding with Hari Palvi, who, along with Sunil Korku, is now arrested. The woman reportedly identified her attackers before succumbing to her injuries, which included fatal damage from a sharp object.
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