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Man killed step-daughter in Bathinda and threw her in shed, arrested

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 10th 2019 01:49 PM -- Updated: August 10th 2019 01:50 PM
Man killed step-daughter in Bathinda and threw her in shed, arrested

Man killed step-daughter in Bathinda and threw her in shed, arrested

A father on Friday strangulated his minor step-daughter to death in Bangi Dipa village in Bathinda. The accused has been identified as Sandeep Singh, who murdered his five-year-old step-daughter and threw her in a shed. Sandeep got married to the deceased's mother around two years ago. The deceased mother has been identified as Jaspreet Kaur, who earlier had two children from her first marriage. Meanwhile, the reports said that the man used to fight with her wife and threaten her to kill the five-year-old minor girl. Eventually, Sandeep killed the minor girl and threw her. As per reports, he went home and started raising alarm in the family and the nearby areas that the minor girl has been kidnapped. Likewise, the police reached the spot and started the initial investigation. During the intervening, the police found the minor girl lying in the shed, after which the police interrogated the family members. During the interrogation, the father admitted the crime and hence the police registered the case against him. Gurugram: Minor Girl Gang-raped, seeks help from passers-by, raped again The minor girl was allegedly abducted and gang-raped in Gurgaon, that too in two incidents, on July 30. The incident took place in Punhana in Gurugram, Haryana. The girl after parents insisted her, said that she was gang-raped twice. She told that she was kidnapped and raped by five men and afterward, she asked for help from the passers-by, but get raped again. Also, Read Mohali: 20-year-old woman commits suicide, partner charged with rape Likewise, the police have registered a case under Section 34 (common intention), Section 363 (kidnapping), Section 366A (procreation of minor girl), 506 (threatening for life) of the Indian Penal Code. Also, the police have booked the accused under the sections of the Arms Act and Section 6 of the POCSO Act. -PTC News


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