Mutilation And Murder Of A 16-Year-Old In Gaya, Bihar Sparks Protest Over Police Inaction

Asmita

Trigger warning: The article contains sensitive and graphic information. 

A 16-year-old girl from Patna’s Gaya district went missing from home on December 28. A week later, her mutilated body was found in a decomposed condition.

According to NDTV, the girl’s beheaded and acid-burnt corpse was found near her home, on January 6.

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Victim’s family has made allegations of rape, whereas the police has denied the allegations. They are putting it forth as a case of honour killing.

The police claims that the report was filed four days after the girl went missing. 

The family however alleges that when they went to file a missing person’s report at the police station, the cops did not take them seriously and dismissed it as a case of elopement, according to The Logical Indian.

“We went to the station, but the cops did not register the missing report. The main Daroga (inspector) of the police station asked us to write an application. However, the police did take our application, but no FIR was registered then.”
Pakistan Today

The FIR was lodged six days after the girl went missing, once the local media invested itself in the case.

Blogs.WSJ.com

People have taken to the streets to protest against the heinous crime and the ‘untimely action’ of police. 

NDTV

The police is currently waiting for autopsy report to confirm whether or not the teen was sexually assaulted.

Despite it all, this remains the harrowing reality of women’s safety in the country.

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