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02.01.2014 Asia

Girl, 16, Was Murdered After Being Gang-Raped Twice

By Daily Guide
Girl, 16, Was Murdered After Being Gang-Raped Twice
02.01.2014 LISTEN

The mother of the 16-year-old rape victim 
The body of a gang-raped teenager who was burned to death after her attackers threatened her family  was 'hijacked' by police who attempted to forcibly cremate it, reports today suggest.

The girl, 16, was gang-raped in October in Madhyamgram, near Calcutta, by a group of six men – who are believed to have links with West Bengal's ruling party, the Trinamool Congress.

They again attacked her the following day as she returned from reporting the crime to police with her father, it is claimed.

The group were arrested – but the teen and her family say they received a series of threats from the men.

The alleged threats included one saying the girl's taxi-driver father would be killed if she continued to pursue charges.

The family's landlord, who is reportedly related to one of the gang, allegedly told them they must leave their one-bedroom property also.

On the morning of her death, two friends of the accused allegedly visited the girl's home and verbally abused the girl.

The teen victim was set alight on December 23 and died from her injuries on New Year's Eve.

Doctors said the victim – who had 40 per cent burns – had suffered severe damage to her throat and face, making it difficult for her to breathe.

Earlier reports suggested the victim had committed suicide – a story that initially came from police – but today it was revealed the girl said two men poured kerosene over her and burned her before she died.

Doctors have also said the girl was pregnant when she died. 

Reports today suggest police  'hijacked' the hearse carrying the girl's body and attempted to have it cremated despite the family's wishes to wait to give her a proper funeral.

On Tuesday evening police are alleged to have intercepted the hearse, which was travelling from RG Kar Hospital to a mortuary. They took it to a crematorium where the body remained for three hours, it is claimed.

Officers are then said to have gone to the home of the bereaved family at around 2am and threatened to break down the door if they did not give them the death certificate needed for the cremation.

The girl's father refused, but officers allegedly tormented the family all night.

In a letter written to Govenor M K Narayanan the father said: 'The superintendent of police and other officers reached our house in the dead of the night and asked us to open the door.

Dailymail.co.uk

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