šØ Ambulance Horror in Bihar: What Really Happened Will Shock You! š±š
- MediaFx

- Jul 26
- 2 min read
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A 26āyearāold woman fainted during a Home Guard test in Bihar and was being taken to hospital in an ambulance when she was allegedly gang-raped by the driver and technician š”šØ. The two accused were caught quickly by policeĀ š®āāļø and a Special Investigation Team is on the case now šµļøāāļø. Big political backlash too, with leaders calling it a total failure of law and order š„āļø.

š The Chilling Incident
On July 24, during a recruitment test for Bihar Home Guard at Bodh Gaya, a 26-year-old woman fainted from exhaustionĀ šāāļøš«. She was rushed into an ambulance to be taken to hospital ššØ. But thatās when the real horror began.
Inside the ambulanceāwhile she was unconscious or semi-conscious šµāš«āthe driver and technician allegedly gang-raped her. š” The moment she regained strength at the hospital, she informed the doctors and staff š„š¬. This brave moveĀ led to a police FIR being lodged immediately ššŖ.
š Rapid Action by Police
Bihar Police didnāt waste any time ā±ļøš„. Within hours, they arrested the two men involved:
Vinay Kumar, the driver š§āāļø
Ajit Kumar, the technician šØāš§
Police checked CCTV footage, her medical report, and her statementĀ š¹š§¾ to lock in the arrest. The FIR has been filed under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the new Indian criminal law code š§āāļøš.
Theyāve also set up a Special Investigation Team (SIT)Ā led by top officers and a forensic team is checking every inch of the ambulance š§Ŗš. Police suspect more men may be involvedĀ and are trying to identify others from the scene š š„.
š§Ø Political Drama Unleashed
Union Minister Chirag PaswanĀ said heās ashamed to support a govt that canāt even protect women in ambulances š¤š£ļø. He slammed the Bihar administration hard during a press conference, saying this shows how law and order has broken down just before the elections š³ļøš§Æ.
Many politicians are using this case to raise questions about Nitish Kumarās leadership, saying such incidents are becoming too common in Bihar šš„.
š Key Details You Should Know
š Category | š Details |
šļø Date | July 24, 2025 |
š Place | Bodh Gaya, Bihar |
š§ā𦰠Victim | 26āyearāold woman |
š Accused | Ambulance driver & technician |
š§¾ FIR | Lodged under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita |
š§ Probe | SIT + Forensics involved |
š§ From the Peopleās Side ā MediaFx View
We at MediaFx feel deep sadness and rageĀ šš” for the young woman who only wanted a job but ended up a victim of a broken system. This is what happens when public services are not people-friendly, and womenās safety is not prioritisedĀ š£š«.
No working-class woman is safe if even an ambulance can become a place of assault. The system needs urgent fixingānot just arrests after the damage is done, but preventive structures like female attendants in ambulances, proper staff training, and vetting of public workers. āšØ
š ļø What Needs to Change ASAP
Immediate justiceĀ for the victim š§āāļøšØ
Mandatory female staff in ambulancesĀ š§š§āāļø
Training and monitoring of emergency staffĀ šš§āāļø
Public updates on investigationĀ š¢šļø
Strict accountability from politiciansĀ āļøš£
š¬ What do YOU think needs to change to keep women safe in public services? Comment below and share your voice.Ā š„š













































