KARACHI: Yet another minor girl has become the victim of brutal mental sickness as a six year old resident of Mangupir was found dead from far and flung area of metropolis on Tuesday.
According to details available, her body bore severe torture marks around the neck and hands. The police suspected that she might have be strangulated to death after being raped by unknown culprits.
Deceased girl identified as ‘S’ was found dead from Nooruddin Goth a far and flung locality of PS Mangupir.
The Police shifted her body to Civil Hospital with the help of rescue workers upon receiving information about her from area residents, where her family was called upon to identify her.
According to the police she went missing on Monday evening and a report was also registered in Mangupir police station on the written complains from her father.
Police sources have informed that the culprits behind the heinous act are suspected to be a neighbor or relative of the family and they killed her to keep them secret, since the deceased knew them
A case against unknown persons has been registered at Mangupir police station; police is waiting for medical report postmortem and autopsy from Hospital to include further relevant sections in the FIR
According to SHO Haji Sanaullah the parents of Deceased girl were working in near by houses and the deceased was getting education from near by “Mudarsa” , on Monday evening she was not ready to go to madarsa for unknown reasons but her mother scolded her so she went out side her home for madarsa and did not come back .
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