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Digital Desk: The autopsy report of the 16-year-old girl who went missing on December 23 and was allegedly gangraped and murdered indicated that the accused raped her even after she died.
The girl had gone missing while out in the fields grazing her goats. The two girls told the victim's parents that she had stopped in between to relieve herself when they returned in the evening. However, they moved on because she did not return for a long time.
According to authorities, the girl's parents and relatives went on the lookout, only to discover her naked body.
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In this case, two people have been arrested.
They claimed that the minor's naked body was discovered in a woodland area in Kalakunwa village under the Basoli police station area on Thursday evening, with bite marks and fatal wounds to the neck and head.
According to Bundi, Rajasthan Superintendent of Police (SP) Jai Yadav, who spoke to the news agency PTI in December, the police launched a massive overnight search operation involving nearly 200 personnel and the dog squad. They tracked down one of the suspects, Sultan, by Friday morning.
The man was apprehended, and during questioning, he admitted to commit the murder with Chotulal Bheel, according to the SP, who said that both were arrested within 12 hours of the incident.
When the defendants gang-raped the victim, they were heavily inebriated. They then smashed her head with a stone and strangled her, according to the police officer, who also said that a minor's role in the incident is being investigated.
The post-mortem report further revealed that the accused had tied the girl up with her dupatta before raping her.
Bundi SP Jai Yadav said: "I have never seen such a ghastly incident in my life. Members of the Bundi Bar Association have also declared that they will not defend the accused in court."
The two accused have been booked under Section 302 (murder), 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence) and 376(rape) of the Indian Penal Code and under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act.
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