In a shocking act of brutality, a minor girl was raped and murdered, her eyes torn


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Police confirmed Wednesday the rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl from the city of Uri and arrested the mother-in-law, the half-brother and three others of the victim in connection with the case.

The girl, who had disappeared since September 2, was found dead with her eyes torn off and acid thrown on her private parts, in the forest located one kilometer from her house. Imtiyaz Hussain, Chief Superintendent of Police, Baramullah, told ANI: "During the investigation, the police realized that one family member was involved and interviewed some people at the police station. The mother-in-law, the half-brother and three others crime. "

Hussain, while disclosing the details of the incident, said the minor girl's eyes had been ripped off and acid had been thrown on her private parts and her chest. "The investigation team seized all the weapons and a plastic tin containing acid on the spot," he added. The police claimed that the girl's mother-in-law and other defendants would have conceived the plot after discovering that the girl's father was spending more time with his second wife than in the place of the accused and his minor son.

"One fateful day, she (her mother-in-law) took her daughter-in-law to the nearby jungle and was armed with a sharp-edged knife while she was going into the forest with her beaute- daughter, she reported to her son the same father) about 14 years old to be ready to commit the crime, "said Hussain. The girl was then gang raped in the presence and at the request of her mother-in-law. After the victim's half-brother and his friends had raped her, the police said that the minor girl's mother-in-law had strangled her and that her half-brother had been beaten. head with an ax, killing her instantly. One of the accused then poured acid on the body of the victim and threw the body into the bushes and covered it with twigs and branches.

The police officer said that an indictment would be filed at the earliest to continue the investigation.

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