This Article is From Jun 30, 2016

7-Year-Old Raped, Then Killed, Family Not Allowed To Cremate Her

The child was raped on the 5th of this month by a 15-year-old who lived next door.

Highlights

  • 7-year-old child raped three weeks ago, teen neighbor arrested
  • 20 days later, child dragged out of house, killed
  • Cops say alleged rapist's father stabbed her
Allahabad: A seven-year-old girl in Allahabad was first raped, then murdered three weeks later to prevent her from sharing details of the crime.   

Yesterday, the police hit her father and other relatives with batons or lathis as they unsuccessfully tried to prevent her from being buried by the cops.

The police say that handing the child's body to the family would have triggered a potential law and order problem. "We had to resort to a lathi-charge because the family and others were planning to take the body and place it at an intersection and agitate. However, if the cops have misbehaved against anyone I will take action," said senior officer Joginder Kumar.

The child was raped early this month, allegedly by a 15-year-old who lived next door to her in their village 50 km from Allahabad. Her family says that for weeks, the police refused to register a case; on Sunday, the teen suspect was arrested.
 

A relative of the child being beaten up by police officials.

Two days after that, the child was dragged out of her home at night by five people, including the father of the alleged rapist. The child was then stabbed to death, according to the police case.  

" The rape happened on the 5th. We went to the cops on the 6th, but no one listened to us. Then they abducted my girl and were trying to take me away too. We found her body in the fields," said the rape victim's mother.

Among those accused is the husband of the village council head, who was reportedly a close friend of the alleged rapist's father. Because of his influence, the girl's family says, the police tried to avoid registering a case.

The police say that the alleged rapist's father wanted to prevent the child from testifying against his son.
 
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