Abortion Tragedy: Pune Woman Dies Due to Excessive Bleeding, Fetus Buried

Rutuja Dhotre was several months pregnant when her in-laws pressured her for an abortion upon learning the fetus was female.
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Pune: A tragic incident unfolded in Wadapuri village of Indapur taluka, where a 23-year-old woman, Rutuja Rahul Dhotre, lost her life due to excessive bleeding following a forced abortion.

The family allegedly decided to terminate the pregnancy after discovering that the unborn child was a girl. This has sparked outrage and concern over the ongoing issue of gender discrimination in rural Maharashtra.

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Rutuja Dhotre was several months pregnant when her in-laws pressured her for an abortion upon learning the fetus was female. Prenatal sex determination, though illegal in India, was reportedly carried out at a private clinic.

Following the procedure, the family had the abortion performed, and the unborn fetus was buried. Tragically, Rutuja suffered from severe hemorrhaging post-abortion and passed away shortly after.

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The incident came to light when Rutuja's brother, Vishal lodged a formal complaint with the Indapur police, accusing her husband, Rahul Dhotre (28), her mother-in-law Laxmi Dhotre, and her father-in-law Bhimrao Dhotre (50), of being responsible for the abortion and her subsequent death.

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Responding to the complaint, the Indapur police have arrested Rahul and Bhimrao Dhotre. However, Laxmi Dhotre, the mother-in-law, is currently absconding, and efforts to trace her are underway.

The case has sparked an outcry, with activists and citizens decrying the deep-rooted gender bias that still prevails in many parts of India, leading to the selective termination of female fetuses.

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