By Associated Press - Sunday, November 4, 2018

LUCKNOW, India (AP) - In a story Nov. 4 about an alleged gang rape at a hospital in northern India, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the alleged victim was a 4-year-old girl, based on a telephone interview with a local police official. However, police told AP on Monday that the alleged victim was 16, which is also the age given in a Nov. 3 police report shared with the AP.

A corrected version of the story is below:

Indian police investigate alleged rape of girl in hospital

Police in India say they are investigating allegations that a 16-year-old girl was gang raped while being treated in an intensive care unit at a hospital in the country’s north

LUCKNOW, India (AP) - Police in India said Sunday that they are investigating allegations that a 16-year-old girl was gang raped while being treated in an intensive care unit at a hospital in the country’s north.

Local police official Mahesh Srivastava said the girl told her grandmother she was raped by a hospital attendant and four others when she was alone Saturday night.

He said one man was in custody and police were looking for others. Police also have asked for security camera video and are trying to determine why the girl was left alone in the ICU.

He said the girl had been in the hospital for four days and was being treated for a snake bite.

The hospital is located 250 kilometers southwest of Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh.

India has been shaken by a series of sexual assaults in recent years, including the gang rape and murder of a student on a moving New Delhi bus in 2012. That attack galvanized a country where widespread violence against women had long been quietly accepted.

While the government has passed a series of laws increasing punishment for rape of an adult to 20 years in prison, it’s rare for more than a few weeks to pass without another brutal sexual assault being reported.

Responding to widespread outrage over the recent rape and killings of young girls and other attacks on children, India’s government earlier this year approved the death penalty for people convicted of raping children under age 12.

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