Rajasthani area of Alwar, a 16-year-old girl was abducted
gang rape case

Authorities allege that the accused placed sharp items into her private regions

In Alwar, Rajasthan, a minor girl was gang-raped

In the Rajasthani area of Alwar, a 16-year-old girl was abducted. Authorities allege that the accused placed sharp items into her private regions and tossed her off a municipal overbridge.

Earlier this week, the special needs girl was discovered in a pool of blood beneath the Tijara bridge in Alwar.

The man was admitted to an Alwar hospital on Tuesday when physicians attempted but failed to stem the bleeding.

On Wednesday, she was rushed to the JK Lon hospital in Jaipur for treatment. Doctors stated the woman is "out of danger now" after completing a two-and-a-half-hour operation on her.

"The doctors have successfully operated on her, and she is no longer in danger," Rajasthan minister Parsadi Lal Meena was cited as saying by news agency ANI. Sharp objects were injected into the small girl's body parts, inflicting major injury to her internal organs, according to doctors.

The girl's internal bodily organs were harmed, according to reports, and she is currently in the JK Lon hospital's Intensive Care Unit. Several deep injuries to the girl's internal organs have occurred. Doctors at JK Lon hospital in Jaipur, according to Dr. Arvind Shukla, are examining the girl's condition.

Meanwhile, authorities have stated that they are attempting to apprehend the suspect.

The footage from over 300 CCTV cameras situated within a 25-kilometer range was examined by police, but no evidence was discovered.

According to Parsadi Lal Meena, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to investigate the incident, and the suspects will be apprehended and brought to justice as soon as possible.

The guilty would be apprehended shortly, according to Rajasthan's Women and Child Development Minister Mamta Bhupesh.

Mamta Bhupesh further said that the girl's family will receive Rs 6 lakh as compensation. Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot donated Rs 5 lakh, while the women and child development ministry contributed Rs 1 lakh.

Tikaram Julie, the Social Justice Minister, also offered a cash aid package of Rs 3.5 lakh for the victim's family members in Alwar.

The victim has a brother and sister, and her parents are also labourers.


 


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