ChannelNewsAsia, AFP, 20 February 2013
| The silhouette of an Indian gang rape victim (AFP/Prakash Singh) |
MUMBAI:
Three sisters aged between six and 11 were raped and murdered before their
bodies were dumped down a village well in rural western India, police said on
Wednesday.
The bodies
of the three schoolgirls were found last week, two days after they went missing
on February 14 from their home in the Bhandara district of Maharashtra state,
police superintendent Aarti Singh told AFP.
"The
bodies of the three young girls were found in a well, with their schoolbags and
footwear," Singh told AFP by phone from Nagpur, adding they were aged six,
nine and 11.
"The
post-mortem has confirmed that the girls were raped and then murdered."
No arrests
have been made but Singh said four people had been detained for questioning and
investigations were still under way.
Family
members said the girls had gone out to look for their mother who was out of the
house and no one heard from them again.
The
incident led to protests by villagers, Singh said, echoing angry rallies in the
capital New Delhi after the brutal gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old
student on a bus in December.
That
incident sparked a nationwide debate about the treatment of women and girls and
their safety in India.
-AFP/fl
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