Survivor of Dileep's 2017 Assault Case Speaks Out After Acquittal, Citing Lack of Faith in Trial Court

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A survivor of the 2017 actress assault case, who was abducted and assaulted eight years ago, has made her first public statement since the acquittal of Malayalam actor Dileep and three others. The victim, who faced a long and arduous journey seeking justice, expressed her gratitude that six of the accused were found guilty. However, she also expressed her disappointment and loss of faith in the trial court, citing several reasons, including the lack of protection for her fundamental rights, the resignation of two public prosecutors, and the tampering of a memory card. The survivor also revealed that she had written letters to the Prime Minister and President of India seeking help, but her requests were denied. The victim's statement comes as the Kerala government has announced its intention to appeal against the verdict. The acquittal of Dileep and three others has sparked widespread outrage, with many questioning the fairness of the trial. The survivor's statement serves as a poignant reminder of the need for a fair and transparent justice system, where all citizens are treated equally before the law.