A woman tied to a tree in the jungle was rescued by a shepherd who happened to pass by.

Lalita, a malnourished girl, was rescued and taken to a nearby hospital in Goa, as seen in photos.

July 31st 2024.

A woman tied to a tree in the jungle was rescued by a shepherd who happened to pass by.
Lalita, a 50-year-old woman, had been through a horrific ordeal. She had been abandoned in the Indian forest without any food or water for weeks. It was a miracle that she was still alive. But her prayers were finally answered when a kind shepherd came across her and rescued her from certain death.

The shepherd was passing through the village of Sonurli in Maharashtra, India when he heard cries for help. Following the sound, he stumbled upon Lalita, who was barely conscious and on the brink of death. She was chained to a tree, left to suffer and die by her own husband.

The police were immediately informed, and a case of attempted murder was registered against Lalita's husband. This was based on the note that Lalita had scribbled at the hospital, where she was taken for treatment. In the note, she had linked her husband to her terrible situation.

Saurabh Agrawal, the superintendent of police, confirmed that the husband was charged with attempted murder, endangering someone's life, and wrongful confinement. The authorities were determined to bring him to justice for his heinous actions.

Photos of Lalita in the hospital showed her malnourished and weak. She had been through a traumatic experience, and it was clear that she needed urgent medical attention. In the hospital, she managed to communicate with her rescuers by writing a note that read, "40 days without food in forest - husband tied me to a tree and said I would die there."

The police investigations revealed that Lalita, who was originally from the US, had also lived in Goa for some time. They were trying to gather more information about her and her husband to understand the full extent of the situation. It was a shocking discovery that she had been residing in India for the past decade to learn yoga and meditation before meeting her husband.

Lalita's condition was critical, and she was still recovering in the hospital. The police were also searching for her relatives, and a team was sent to Tamil Nadu, where her husband was from, to gather more information. According to an official, Lalita's mental and physical health had been severely affected, and she would need advanced treatment.

The doctors treating her confirmed that she suffered from psychiatric problems, and they had found medical prescriptions in her possession. Despite the traumatic experience, Lalita was now out of danger, and the authorities were determined to provide her with all the support and care she needed.

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