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The new state woman was beaten unconscious by a group of sexual invasion boyfriends on her way home

 
[Social News]     08 Jul 2018
A woman was attacked on her way home from a bar by sexual invasion, `s boyfriend.The 22-year-old and 25-year-old returned to the hotel at 1:00 a. m. on Thursday, when they were in a winery in the Snowy Mountains area of Jindabyne.

A woman was attacked on her way home from a bar by sexual invasion, `s boyfriend.

The 22-year-old and 25-year-old returned to the hotel at 1:00 a. m. on Thursday, when they were in a winery in the Snowy Mountains area of Jindabyne.

The new state woman was beaten unconscious by a group of sexual invasion boyfriends on her way home

While they were walking in Kosciuszko Rd, they were brutally attacked by a group of people. The man was beaten unconscious and the woman was sexual invasion.

Later, the boyfriend regained consciousness, he stood up to save his girlfriend, but was beaten again.

Eventually, he tried to wave a car along Kosciuszko Rd to stop, and the crowd quickly fled the scene.

The new state woman was beaten unconscious by a group of sexual invasion boyfriends on her way home

The 22-year-old woman was taken to Canberra Hospital, while the man was taken to a hospital in Cooma for treatment.

A spokesman for the new state police told the Australian Daily Mail that they could not determine the exact number of people involved in the crime.

They couldn`t confirm if the woman was rape, but he said some form of sexual invasion. Did happen.

Police released the appearance of a man who they thought would help their investigation.

The man, 180 centimeters tall, wore a light, loose hoodie the night of the attack.

Police urged anyone driving along Kosciuszko Rd and nearby Kalkite St and Clyde St to provide video of their CarLog between 1am and 2am on Thursday.

The police set up a crime scene and the medical examiner was conducting a check.

The investigation continues. Any insider please contact the crime line at 1800 333,000.

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