In a heinous case of sexual assault, a 39-year-old teacher was abducted, drugged and then raped by three women in Zimbabwe and later left to die on the side of a road.
The police have begun a search operation for these women, who are suspected to be a part of the 'sperm bandit' gang. This gang is known to abduct travellers, sexually assault them and then sell their semen for 'good luck'.
According to the Express, the man was offered a lift in a dark blue BMW while waiting at a bus stop to go the village of Macheke in east Zimbabwe. The police documents reveal the fact that he accepted the ride with other female passengers in the car.
The Daily Mail reports the man as saying that he was offered a soft drink by one of the women in the car which made him feel dizzy and eventually fall asleep. He later woke up in a dark and dingy room with his genitals bruised and $120 missing.
Later, two women entered the room and one of them demanded to have sex with him, according to media reports.
They threatened to shoot him when he refused. He was then forced to drink a bottle of 'juice' before his hands were tied.
The man was dumped on the side of the road the next day and was taken to the hospital after being found by a passerby.
Source: Khaleej Times
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