Mysuru: Nine year old's body found - rape suspected


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)

Mysuru, Mar 13: Charred remains of a nine-year-old girl, who happened to be a second standard student, was recovered on Thursday March 12. It is suspected that she was raped.

The girl, who had gone to a temple to receive Prasadam in the company of her elder sister, was seen thereafter. Anita, daughter of Raghu and Saraswati couple from Chinnagiri Koplu near Jayanagar here, had gone to ISKCON temple in the company of her elder sister, Suneeta. She had not been seen thereafter. Her parents are coolies.

Suneeta's mother, Saraswati, had filed missing complaint about Anita in police station on Thursday morning. The burnt remains of Anita's body were found in Jayanagar 15th cross on Thursday evening. The policemen said that the girl had been torched after sprinkling petrol on her body.

The police, who have converted the missing complaint into murder, plan to question neighbours and children who had last seen Anita before she went missing.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Mar 13 2015

    So sad.people are becoming day by day more so wicked ,no humanity,no respect towards children,women.Now they chared a small Girl with Petrol.Do such People love their own children?poor Family of the victim have to bear this type of wickedness and pain.cant even a nine years old Girl can walk free alone without someones Company.so sad.may the Soul of this Girl be with angels.And to poor parents give enough strength to bear this tragedy .Heartfelt sympathy to them

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