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Nirbhaya-like incident in Haryana’s Jind

In a case which reminds the Nirbhaya case in 2012, the Haryana police has recovered the mutilated body of a…

Nirbhaya-like incident in Haryana’s Jind

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In a case which reminds the Nirbhaya case in 2012, the Haryana police has recovered the mutilated body of a minor girl from Jind district on Friday.

Sources in the police department said, the girl’s private parts were completely mutilated and her liver was ruptured at a canal Budhakhera village near Safidon town on Friday night. Police have identified the child as a resident of Kurukshetra’s Jhansa village.

She has been missing since 9 January, when she left her home to attend tuition classes.

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The child’s body has been sent to Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS), Rohtak, for autopsy.

The police are now looking for suspects, but are still unsure if the crime occurred in Jind. Meanwhile, the Jind police have constituted two special investigation teams (SIT) under two Deputy Superintendent Police (DSP) rank officers to probe the incident.

The incident took barely a month after the barbaric rape and murder of a six-year-old girl in Hisar, whose private parts were mutilated by inserting a wooden stick.

The reports suggested that the 6-year old girl was abducted from her house while she was sleeping.

The abductors then brutally raped and murdered her before dumping her in a nearby roadside.

The doctors who conducted the postmortem said the accused had inserted a wooden stick into the girl’s private parts, which ruptured her intestine, leaving her dead.

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