Bhaskar News Service
Agra . Crossing the limits of cruelty to a minor, a case of murder has come to light in Mandal Firozabad district. Police is looking for the accused. The dead body of a minor girl has been found in the field in Tundla town of Firozabad district. The girl was missing since Friday. After seeing the dead body, people are horrified as soon as they get an idea of the cruelty that happened to him. The girl’s hands have been nailed and her eyes gouged out. Seeing the dead body found in a semi-nude condition, the apprehension of misbehavior is also being raised.
The teenager was missing since Friday afternoon
A Class 10 student from a village under Tundla police station area was missing since 2 pm on Friday. The relatives were searching for him. At first, the family members were apprehensive of being with a friend, but when she was not found for a long time, the family members got worried. No clue was found even after searching all possible places. When a villager went for defecation in the morning, he raised an alarm when he saw the dead body lying in the pasture fields. On seeing the dead body of the villagers who came on the spot, they started crying after seeing its condition. After identification by the relatives, the police has sent the dead body for postmortem.
crossed the limits of cruelty
Police suspect involvement of more than one person in the incident with the teenager. To prevent the girl from screaming, a cloth was stuffed in her mouth and iron nails were stuck in the palms of her hands. Half of the dead body’s clothes were removed, both the police and the family are suspecting murder after the rape. According to station in-charge Pradeep Kumar, the relatives have given a complaint against the unknown. The body has been sent for postmortem after registering a case. The post mortem report will be able to confirm the exact cause of the murder and the rape or not. Police is investigating to disclose the matter.
Source: dainikbhaskarup.com
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