Minor Gang Rape victim / The poor attacked with sharp objects, the voiceless could not even express the pain by shouting

Zoom News : Jan 12, 2022, 07:57 PM
A heart-wrenching case like Delhi's Nirbhaya case has come to light in Alwar. The poor gang-raped the deaf minor. After this, he inflicted wounds on the private part of the minor with a sharp object. Being speechless, the victim could not even express her pain by screaming. The young man kept walking with him in the car. When blood continued to seep from the wounds, they threw it on a culvert and fled.

The victim was lying on the Tijara culvert for about an hour. So much blood shed that the road turned red. When he saw a blood-soaked minor taking some passers-by, he informed the police. The victim was brought to the district hospital at 9 pm.

was missing since Tuesday evening

Dr KK Meena told that initially seeing the minor, it seemed that she might be mentally weak. A sound was coming out of his mouth, then it was found that he was deaf. Age is around 14 years. Left the house around 4 pm on Tuesday. It is not yet known from where and how the perpetrators abducted her.

Cut too big

Dr KK Meena told that the minor had lost a lot of blood. There was a huge cut in his private part. It was injured by some sharp object. Because of this he has lost a lot of blood.

2 units of blood transfused in the hospital

The girl was transfused 2 units of blood at the Alwar hospital. After this, the minor was referred from Alwar to Jaipur with one unit extra blood. In Jaipur, DSP Anju Jorwal took along with the staff. The minor is undergoing treatment at JK Lawn Hospital there. The operation was also needed because a sharp object was inserted in the private part of the minor, due to which there was a huge cut.

3 and a half lakh assistance from the government

The collector has approved the assistance of about Rs.3 and a half lakh from the government to the family of the minor. Apart from this, Tikaram Julie, MLA of Alwar Rural and Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment Department, has met the minor's family. Full help assured.

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