<p>A 24-year-old Indian computer teacher was brutally raped in Maldives and is in "very serious condition", prompting India to take up the matter with Maldivian government.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A young Indian teacher working on the island of Dhangethi in Alif Dhaal Atoll has been hospitalised after a group of people broke into her home on Sunday night and allegedly raped her, Minivan News reported.<br /><br />The woman is in a "very serious condition" following the attack, Island Council President Azim Adam was quoted as saying.<br /><br />India has strongly taken up the matter with the Maldivian authorities, official spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.<br /><br />He said Indian Mission's official in Male have spoken to Maldives' acting Minister for Gender and Family Mariyam Shakeela seeking justice for the victim, a teacher at private computer school.<br /><br />The Maldivians have assured India that the perpetrators of the crime will be brought to justice.<br /><br />The official said two Indian officials including a woman officer from the mission met the victim at the hospital. The victim had to undergo blood transfusion.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Adam said: "They broke in (to her house) around 2:15 AM. I came to know about it at 4:00 AM and I instantly reported it to the police. The girl is now in the atoll hospital in a very serious condition".<br /><br />A source close to the victim said she was in the hospital's intensive care unit but was "bleeding uncontrollably", the Minivan News said.<br /><br />"We have put seven pints of blood into her but she is still bleeding. It is a very serious issue. We are planning to send her to India, there is not much more we are able to do here," the source was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Island Council President Adam said the young woman had been working on the island for less than a month, and described her as a "very kind person who was very friendly towards the local islanders".<br /><br />Dhangethi is the third largest populated island of Alif Dhaal Atoll, with a population of around 1200 people.</p>
<p>A 24-year-old Indian computer teacher was brutally raped in Maldives and is in "very serious condition", prompting India to take up the matter with Maldivian government.<br /><br /></p>.<p>A young Indian teacher working on the island of Dhangethi in Alif Dhaal Atoll has been hospitalised after a group of people broke into her home on Sunday night and allegedly raped her, Minivan News reported.<br /><br />The woman is in a "very serious condition" following the attack, Island Council President Azim Adam was quoted as saying.<br /><br />India has strongly taken up the matter with the Maldivian authorities, official spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.<br /><br />He said Indian Mission's official in Male have spoken to Maldives' acting Minister for Gender and Family Mariyam Shakeela seeking justice for the victim, a teacher at private computer school.<br /><br />The Maldivians have assured India that the perpetrators of the crime will be brought to justice.<br /><br />The official said two Indian officials including a woman officer from the mission met the victim at the hospital. The victim had to undergo blood transfusion.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Adam said: "They broke in (to her house) around 2:15 AM. I came to know about it at 4:00 AM and I instantly reported it to the police. The girl is now in the atoll hospital in a very serious condition".<br /><br />A source close to the victim said she was in the hospital's intensive care unit but was "bleeding uncontrollably", the Minivan News said.<br /><br />"We have put seven pints of blood into her but she is still bleeding. It is a very serious issue. We are planning to send her to India, there is not much more we are able to do here," the source was quoted as saying.<br /><br />Island Council President Adam said the young woman had been working on the island for less than a month, and described her as a "very kind person who was very friendly towards the local islanders".<br /><br />Dhangethi is the third largest populated island of Alif Dhaal Atoll, with a population of around 1200 people.</p>