Attacks on women in India gained international attention last year after brutal rape-homicide of doctor at hospital in Kolkata

(Reuters): A man was killed, while an Israeli female tourist and an Indian woman were gang-raped by three men in an attack near a popular Unesco World Heritage site in southern India late Thursday, local police said on Saturday.
The Indian man and two women were stargazing with two other male tourists in the town of Hampi when the three men attacked them following an altercation over money, police superintendent Ram Arasiddi told Reuters over the phone.
The assailants pushed the men into a river canal before raping the women, he said. Two of the men, including an American, survived, and the third man's body was recovered on Saturday morning.
Police have arrested two of the men accused of the attack and were carrying out further investigations, Arasiddi said.
Attacks on women in India gained international attention last year after the brutal rape-homicide of a junior doctor at a hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata, sparking national outrage and protests over a lack of safety for women.

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