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A 19-year-old deaf and mute girl in India was abused by two minors, and her mother called the police to seek justice, but she was brutally murdered

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A 19-year-old deaf and mute girl in India was abused by two minors, and her mother called the police to seek justice, but she was brutally murdered

According to news on April 16, local time, there has been another shocking incident of vicious assault on women in India.

It happened in the central Indian state of Jharkhand, India's 28th state, which is relatively underdeveloped, but the natural resources are very good, and it is reported that most of the state is still covered by forests, with rich plant and animal diversity.

According to the British "Daily Mail" report, the incident can be revealed because of a vicious murder incident in the village of Gumla. An unnamed 50-year-old woman was brutally slashed to the ground by three men while working in a field, killing instantly.

After an investigation, the local police concluded that the murder had occurred because the mother was trying to get justice for her 19-year-old daughter.

A 19-year-old deaf and mute girl in India was abused by two minors, and her mother called the police to seek justice, but she was brutally murdered

According to a report from the local police, the mother's youngest daughter, a deaf and mute girl, was asleep at home one night last month when two 14-year-old boys pried open the door even though the door was locked. Although the mother was at home at the time, she was distracted by one of the boys, who told the mother, "Go see your eldest daughter, she did something unspeakable at the party," while the other went to kidnap the girl.

The girl was dragged to a nearby school building, where she was wantonly abused by two unkind men.

It was later found out that the two of them were already well aware of the dynamics of the family, and they knew that the eldest daughter of the family was out for the wedding and was not at home that night, and then they also made up the lie that "she was doing something unspeakable".

A 19-year-old deaf and mute girl in India was abused by two minors, and her mother called the police to seek justice, but she was brutally murdered

When she found out that her daughter had been violated, the mother called the police, but this was the beginning of her doom.

The three attackers of the mother, including the father of two boys and a man with whom he was said to have had a long-standing dispute over the land, were the two families in a dispute over the land. "It was a brutal act of revenge on the mother for calling the police," the local police said.

It is reported that the case has now been registered and an investigation has been initiated, and the two minors have been held in the observation center. As for whether the mother and daughter have been given justice, it is really difficult to determine.

A 19-year-old deaf and mute girl in India was abused by two minors, and her mother called the police to seek justice, but she was brutally murdered

Crimes against women and girls are a common occurrence in India, and what is even more frightening is that they may end up in the end.

Just a year ago, also in Jharkhand, the body of a 10-year-old girl was found in the backyard of her home near Chandewa in Rathar district. After investigation, the police suspected that the girl had been brutally assaulted and that the suspects were still a group of people. At the time, police said the suspect had not yet been identified, but that he would be captured soon.

Going back further, there have been many vicious crimes against women in Jharkhand alone, and the victims are all young, mostly minors.

A 19-year-old deaf and mute girl in India was abused by two minors, and her mother called the police to seek justice, but she was brutally murdered
Less than 12 years ago, there was a "gang rape case of Indian black bus" in India that shocked the world, and a 23-year-old female student of Delhi University was abused by six men. At the time, the Indian government was under pressure from both inside and outside the country to pledge to better protect women's rights. But it is outrageous that such horrific events continue to occur in the country today, and that victims are not only denied justice, but are also treated more cruelly by their perpetrators.

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