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Published: 10:04 BST, 19 April 2018 | Updated: 06:35 BST, 21 April 2018
An Indian man 'gifted' his daughter to two friends and joined them in locking her in a house and taking turns to rape her for 18 hours.
The man in his late 50s took the 35-year-old woman to a fair in Kamlapur on Sunday where they met his friend Maan Singh, police said.
They convinced her to ride on the back of a bike to the house of another friend, Meraj, in Lucknow where the father handed over his daughter to them.
An Indian man 'gifted' his daughter to two friends and joined them in locking her in a house and taking turns to rape her for 18 hours (stock image)
For the next 18 hours she was locked inside while the two men and her father gang raped her until she escape on Monday night to her mother's house.
The woman relayed the shocking tale to her mother who immediately called the police who issued arrest warrants for the three rapists.
Meraj, a fake doctor with no medical licence, was arrested but Singh and the woman's father were still on the run.
The woman was married for 16 years but had a falling out with her husband and moved back in with her mother.
The ordeal took place at one of them men's home in Lucknow, India (pictured)
Her father was in November banished from their village amid accusations of an incestuous relationship with his daughter.
'A panchayat was called and the father was arrested. He got bail in February this year,' local police said.
She then lived alone with her 14-year-old child. 
Christine Lagarde (left) called on Indian PM Narendra Modi (right) to be more assertive in promoting women's rights in India
IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Thursday called on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to focus on women in the wake of the 'revolting' rape and murder of two young girls.
While she praised the nation's economic performance, 'what has happened is just revolting,' Lagarde said when asked about the incidents in the past week involving a seven and an eight-year-old girl.
'I would hope that the Indian authorities, starting with Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi, pay more attention, because it is needed for the women of India,' a visibly angry Lagarde was quoted by the AFP news agency as saying. 
'It's not just a question of talking about them.'
Speaking as the International Monetary Fund opens its Spring meetings, she said she had admonished Modi earlier this year at a gathering in Davos because 'he had not mentioned women enough'.
Lagarde, a long-time advocate for women's rights, said the comments reflected her personal view, not that of the institution.
The gang rapes and murders of the two girls sparked nationwide outrage and demonstrations throughout India.
A 2014 UN report said one in three rape victims in India was a minor. Nearly 11,000 cases of child rape were reported in the country in 2015, according to the National Crime Records Bureau's latest figures.
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In 2015, a Yakuza boss, Tasuyuki Hishida, was found bludgeoned to death with his hands and feet bound with plastic cable ties. 
A 2012 study by Japan's National Police Agency found that one in five Japanese companies have admitted paying the Yakuza off to avoid their extortion demands - even though in 2011 it became a crime to do so.
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Selling organs on the black market, forcing their wives and daughters to have sex with other gang members and clawing their rivals' eyes, the Yakuza are even more notorious than the US mafia
SHOKO Tendo still has the scars from being brutally raped and beaten by her father's gang mates in a shabby hotel room as a teenager.
Her dad Hiroyasu Tendo was a member of the world's deadliest gang - Japan's Yakuza - and forced her into sex slavery for five years before she escaped.
The 35,000-strong gang make the mafia look like kindergarten, and are known for committing mass murder, organ trading and ritual pinky finger amputations.
And while stats show the savage criminal gang may be dropping in numbers, just this week a gang member was shot in Tokyo's entertainment district in front of dozens of startled tourists.
Here Sun Online takes a closer look at their blood curdling activities, which include chopping off their members' fingers and forcing their own wives and daughters into prostitution despite promoting a veneer of respectability.

Women have such little status in parts of the Yakuza that wives and daughters will often be used as prostitutes by their own family members.
Shoko Tendo, the daughter of a Yakuza gangster boss who wrote a memoir about her experiences, said her father allowed her to be repeatedly raped by associates he was indebted to, leaving her "bloody and bruised" in downmarket hotel rooms.
As a result she became addicted to drugs, which the gangsters would constantly feed her.
Shoko was also violently beaten by other gang members, being left with injuries such as broken bones and perforated eardrums.
"Every time I met a new man I thought he would be different," she told The Independent. "When they cried and said sorry I forgave them. I never learnt."
Now in her early 50s, she has had plastic surgery to recover from her injuries, but still has both physical and emotional life-long scars.
The Yakuza are believed to run the Japanese sex trade, where they lure in women from around the world with promises of visas, only to take their passport and drive them into debt so they are forced to work in brothels - it's thought they are capitalising on Asia's growing status as a destination for sex tourism .
Surveys have found 50 per cent of Japanese men have paid for sex and 75 per cent of junior and high school girls have been solicited by middle-aged men.
And their network of brothels is not limited to Japan, but also Korea, Thailand and the Philippines where foreigners would fly specifically to for sex parties.
There has, to date, been just one female Yakuza leader, Fumiko Taoka, who briefly led her dead husband Kazuo Taoka's gang until a new male leader was chosen in 1984
As well as having heavily-tattooed bodies, the Yakuza can often be identified by their lack of a pinky finger.
This is because members - who are initiated into gangs with sword-fighting and meditation lessons - have them amputated as punishment if they step out of line, usually because they are unable to pay off gambling debts or fail to complete a task such as a killing or importing drugs.
The process known as yubitsume - which translates to 'finger shortening' - dates back to the eighteenth century when the pinky finger was key for helping to grip the Japanese Kendo sword.
Without it, warriors are weaker and more reliant on their leader.
Today the ritual involves the member chopping it off themselves before handing it over to their boss who keeps it as a trophy.
If gang members continue to offend their bosses, they either face more yubitsume, or expulsion.
The latter is the worst punishment, as those who are kicked out are unable to associate with gang members for the rest of their lives.
Former Yakuza members who have since returned to non-criminal society can struggle to find work due to their associations with the gang, so often wear specially-made prosthetic fingers - costing £1,500 - to disguise it.
The practice of finger shortening is thought to have died out in recent decades because it is an easy way for police to identify possible criminals.
Despite their violent ways, the gang has a 'white collar' image, which sees them have offices, registered members, business cards, press conferences and be praised for helping the 2011 earthquake and tsunami relief funds.
They sent trucks from the Tokyo and Kobe regions to deliver food, water, blankets and toiletries to evacuation centres in northeast Japan - getting there quicker than the Japanese authorities.
“Yakuza are dropouts from society,” said author Manabu Miyazaki, the son of a former Yakuza boss, told The Guardian recently. "They’ve suffered, and they’re just trying to help other people who are in trouble."
In Japan, tattoos are almost entirely associated with being a member of the Yakuza - the 35,000-strong organised crime syndicate which has shocked the world with its ruthless illegal business dealings in drugs and firearms, organ trading and sex trafficking.
Their most notorious leader Kazuo Taoka was nicknamed 'The Bear', as he had a penchant for clawing at his opponent's eyes.
He once survived being shot in the neck, and his attacker was found weeks later dead in woodland near Kobe.

The Yakuza are also known for their brazen assassinations - which happen as often in broad daylight as under the cover of darkness.
And in 2007, the Mayor of Nagasaki, Itcho Ito, was shot twice in the back by a gang member, Tesuya Shiroo, over his administration's refusal to choose Yakuza firms for lucrative construction contracts.
Before that, in 1998, the particularly-violent Yakuza family, the Kudo-kai, who are based in Kitakyushu, gunned down a 70-year-old man who refused to give them favourable treatment for public works projects.
A spate of violence will often follow funerals of murdered members, which, interestingly, members of all groups will often attend.
At their height, the Yakuza had a massive 184,000 members.
Infighting between gangs is often bloody - one series of clashes left 25 dead and more than 70 injured in a matter of days in 1984, in a country which has an extraordinarily low murder rate.
The American Mafia only had an estimated 5,000 members at its peak - whereas the Yakuza's largest gang, the Yamaguchi-gumi in Kobe, alone recently listed 23,000 members

Among the many famous illegal Yakuza enterprises - which has in the past included helping former Japanese prime minister Kakuei Tanaka secure his leadership by paying off members of a rival party, is organ trading, including kidneys and livers.
In 2011, a doctor, Toshinobu Horiuchi was arrested after it was discovered he was collaborating with the Yakuza to fake an adoption in order to obtain organs.
He was suffering from kidney failure and needed a new one. He met the wife of a Yakuza in a bar who promised to source him a new one for £96,000.
They planned to help him adopt a 20-year-old male stranger - as organ donation is only available between family members in Japan - so the man could pass on his healthy kidney.
In recent decades the Yakuza have also helped Japanese kidney patients travel to Taiwan and Singapore to purchase organs without consent from executed prisoners.
The demand is exacerbated by the fact that Japanese culture doesn't believe in organ donation, and because Yakuza tattoos - so thick they block sweat from leaving the body - take a toxic toll on members' livers.
In 2008, there was outrage in the United States when Tadamasa Goto, founder of gang the Goto-gumi, struck a deal with the FBI where he would give them information on the Yakuza and donate money to UCLA Medical Centre in Los Angeles if they helped arrange liver transplants for him and three of his associates.
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“American Pickers” star Danielle Colby is sharing the wealth of her television success with her cam-girl daughter, Memphis.
Mom, 45, spread the love to her 233,000 followers on Instagram (now try to keep up here) by re-sharing a clip from her 21-year-old daughter’s TikTok account, in which Memphis is seen promoting her own racy Instagram page — which provides a link to her subscribers-only OnlyFans site — while lip-syncing to Greta Van Fleet’s “Light My Love.”
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Colby is one of the prime “pickers” on the long-running History channel series that sees junkyard and flea market enthusiasts Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz travel the country in search of rare and antique American memorabilia.
The mother of two republished the video as an Instagram Story without comment on Tuesday — though it’s safe to say she’s bursting with pride, as Danielle’s multiple careers include performing burlesque.
Memphis, a self-proclaimed “ditzy accountant,” has also modeled vintage lingerie and eveningwear for Mom in the past.
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