The incident of rape had taken place on the night of May 21, when the married woman was asleep with her three children outside her house in the village, police added.
"At the time of incident, her husband was away from home. However, on his return, the woman narrated her ordeal to her husband through sign language, following which a complaint was lodged with the Bamni Sub Police Station the next day," Sub inspector of Bamni police station Mangesh Bhongade said.
"However, doctors at Aheri hospital flatly refused to conduct her medical examination saying that no gynaecologist was available there. They also asked the lady constable accompanying the victim to take her to Gadchiroli General Hospital. However, when the victim was taken there, they were told that the gynaecologist had gone on leave," Bhongade said.
They asked the police to take the woman to adjoining Chandrapur district and get the examination done. However, doctors there also refused to perform it saying the case did not take place in their jurisdiction and asked them to take her back to Gadchiroli.
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The officer claimed that he had personally requested doctors of all the three hospitals, but no arrangement of medical examination was made till May 27.
"The woman was kept in the General Hospital for further examination till May 29," he added.
When contacted, Gadchiroli SP Sandeep Patil said a probe will be initiated and case will be registered against the guilty (delay in the medical exam of the rape victim).
Bhongade said the accused in the rape case would be arrested soon.