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An 8-year-old girl in India went out to defecate at night, was abducted and tortured to death, and was thrown on the tracks

According to Indian media reports, police in the Indian state of Bihar found the body of an 8-year-old girl on a railway track. The girl, who lives in the village of Chânkula in the Kale Parasurey district of Nalanda County, Bihar State, was reported by the parents that the child was missing, searched for a night, and finally found it, but had long since lost her breath.

The girl disappeared the night before, when the victim went out alone to defecate in the nearby field, which is a very common thing in rural India, where there are not enough toilets available in the cities, let alone in the countryside, and it is from childhood to adulthood that neither girls nor parents think much about it.

An 8-year-old girl in India went out to defecate at night, was abducted and tortured to death, and was thrown on the tracks

However, after the girl left the house, she never went back. At first, the family also thought that the child was playing outside, and should come back later, but as a result, after waiting for several hours and not seeing the girl come home, the parents were anxious at this time, hurried out to look for it, after looking for a circle, the parents found nothing, and quickly reported it to the police.

Overnight, whether it was the family or the police, they searched the surrounding area and could not find the whereabouts of the girl. At this point, both the police and the parents had the worst intentions, believing that the girl might have been killed. After dawn, someone reported that a girl's body had been found on a nearby rail, and the police rushed to confirm that they had been looking for the person they had been looking for for the night.

An 8-year-old girl in India went out to defecate at night, was abducted and tortured to death, and was thrown on the tracks

When the girl's body was found, her clothes had been ripped off, her body was full of scars, and there was still male DNA genetic material left in her body. Preliminary police findings suggest that there should be more than one killer. The deduction of the incident is that the girl was directly abducted when she went to the toilet. After that, the killer took the girl to a remote place, which was the first scene of the murderer's crime, and after taking turns to torture the girl, the murderer went to the nearby railroad track to throw the body.

An 8-year-old girl in India went out to defecate at night, was abducted and tortured to death, and was thrown on the tracks

Because someone in the girl's village suddenly disappeared, she has been locked as a suspect by the police. At present, the police have not found the first scene, and the clues they have are very limited, even if the police dogs are dispatched, there is no effect. This means that the murderer is likely to have been premeditated for a long time, has long been prepared for everything, and has a very strong anti-reconnaissance ability, even the police dogs cannot track it, and the police can only carefully carry out investigation work nearby.

An 8-year-old girl in India went out to defecate at night, was abducted and tortured to death, and was thrown on the tracks

Similar crimes are common in India, where there are no guarantees of safety regardless of the age of women, after two incidents of violations by 90-year-old women in India. For some Indian men, they seem to have not yet been civilized, their thinking is still stuck in the primitive period, and the crimes they have committed cannot even be done by animals. In addition, because the status of women in India is very low, even if similar things happen frequently, they have not attracted enough attention.

An 8-year-old girl in India went out to defecate at night, was abducted and tortured to death, and was thrown on the tracks

The reason why the murderer dares to commit a crime with impunity is because the cost of the crime is very low, and even if it is a human life, it is possible to escape punishment. Although women are victims, many voices will be biased towards the perpetrators, and even the victim's family will blame the victim. Due to the previous "black bus case", India has also tried to solve these problems, but because of the deep-rooted concept, it has basically no effect. It seems that there is nothing the authorities can do, and similar crimes have intensified in recent years.