"Yes, she had been to Parapanna Agrahara central jail yesterday and she identified the assailant, Madhukar Reddy..," the woman's husband said.
A jail official said the identification parade did not last an hour.
The woman was calm before she was taken for identification, but the moment she identified the assailant, panic writ large on her face, the official said.
43-year-old history-sheeter Madhukar Reddy, who escaped from a hospital in Kadappa in 2011 while serving a life sentence for a murder and allegedly committed the ATM crime two years later, was arrested on February 4 in his native Chitoor District of Andhra Pradesh during a routine police operation to trace absconding criminals.
The accused allegedly had also murdered two women in Andhra Pradesh and a sex worker in Hyderabad.
The ATM incident triggered widespread outrage as the woman, an employee of Corporation Bank, was left paralysed on her right side following the attack, which brought to the fore safety issues with government directing banks to shutdown unguarded booths.
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