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Wife of Convicted Electrician Rapist Denies Guilt in Shocking Claim

dramabreakBy dramabreakJanuary 31, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Amol Vijay Dhumal, a 45-year-old electrician originally from India, faces five years in prison after a jury convicted him of raping a 75-year-old woman in her Sydney home. The assault occurred in April 2024 during what was supposed to be a routine solar panel installation in Mount Colah, northwest Sydney.

The Assault and Trial Details

Dhumal arrived at the victim’s residence with two colleagues to fit solar panels. He returned alone two days later to address a power issue. During the encounter, he allegedly told the woman that his wife never engaged in sexual relations with him before grabbing her and assaulting her in the living room. The victim recounted crying out, “You’ve got to be kidding,” as the attack unfolded.

A New South Wales District Court jury rejected Dhumal’s defense that the encounter was consensual. Prosecutors argued he used force to hold her down and lift her legs. Forensic evidence, including DNA from his semen in her underwear, supported the conviction handed down last September.

Wife’s Defiant Response

Gouri Dhumal, the convict’s wife, maintains her husband’s innocence despite the court’s ruling. Raising their twin boys alone—one diagnosed with Level 3 Autism Spectrum Disorder requiring extensive support—she expressed frustration over the lack of community assistance.

“I know my husband is innocent so I don’t want to talk about it,” Gouri stated. “Just respect my privacy because there is no one around us that is helping. I’m in a stressful situation because there is no help from any community.”

In a character reference letter to Judge Craig Everson SC dated December 3, she described Amol as a “respectful, responsible, hardworking and kind person.” She noted his awareness of the sexual assault charge and praised him as a “loyal and caring husband” who fulfills marital duties with sincerity. As a father, she highlighted his dedication, especially toward their son with autism, handling challenges with patience and compassion.

Family Challenges and Legal Arguments

The couple met 13 years ago and communicates daily via phone calls, two to three times a day, according to a psychological report prepared for sentencing. Dhumal’s defense emphasized his role as the primary financial provider and caregiver, arguing that his absence could harm the children’s emotional well-being and therapeutic progress. The other twin faces significant speech delays needing ongoing therapy.

Dhumal plans to appeal the conviction, potentially escalating to the Supreme Court. He stresses the urgency of returning home to support his family, particularly his autistic son, and resuming his role as breadwinner.

Victim’s Lasting Trauma

The now 76-year-old victim detailed profound devastation in her 1,549-word impact statement. Too shaken to attend sentencing, she described her life post-assault as mere existence rather than living. “This is the most torturous tragedy of my life. I’m in prison in my own home,” she wrote.

She shared the assault only with her son, shielding her grandchildren to preserve their innocence and promote multiculturalism in their lives. The trauma has isolated her from relatives, friends, church, and community events, leading to breakdowns and suicidal thoughts. “At times I was thinking, why am I still here? When I try to sleep, I’ve said to myself, I wish I don’t wake up anymore.”

Judge Everson sentenced Dhumal to five years, with parole eligibility in April 2030. He remains incarcerated pending his appeal.

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