Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘My daughter wanted to be a doctor, pull us out of poverty’

- Shiv Sunny shiv.sunny@hindustant­imes.com

They are a couple with meagre means but they dreamt big for their daughters.

In a state with one of the worst sex ratio in India, the Haryana couple spared no expenses in educating their two girls. They were sent to private schools and tuition classes were arranged to make up for a shortfall.

The elder, a Class 10 student, wanted to be a doctor. On January 9, she left her home in Jhansa village in Kurukshetr­a district at around 4pm but didn’t reach the tuition centre.

Three days later, her mutilated body was found near a canal in the neighbouri­ng Budha Khera village. She was raped and brutalised.

“My daughter wanted to be a doctor. She would tell me that she would pull us out of our poverty,” said her father, a tailor who works on a commission in a shop.

A Dalit, he said he brought up his daughters as sons. “I barely earn ₹200-₹300 a day but I ensured both my daughters received private education,” he said.

The family learnt of her death on Saturday afternoon. The father was at the police station when a relative called and said TV was flashing news about a girl’s body, he said.

“Her locket and the sacred

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threads she wore on her wrists and ankles confirmed it was her body,” he said.

The savagery of the crime has left the parents distraught and angry.

“When the rapists are caught, I want them to be tortured the samewaymyd­aughterwas­raped and killed. I want them to be cut up, slowly into pieces,” the girl’s mother said on Tuesday as the violence of her words shook her frail body.

A doctor at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Rohtak who carried out the autopsy said the sexual assault was carried out by more than two persons who also used a blunt weapon that ruptured her liver.

There were 19 external wounds and her hair was chopped before she was killed, the report says.

A Class 12 student, who was the main suspect in the rape and murder case, was found dead on Tuesday night, police said.

The girl’s mother maintained that said she wouldn’t draw a conclusion in haste though she, too, suspected him. “I want police to catch the real culprits. Even if the boy was involved, the brutality could not have been the work of an individual,” she said.

The family dismissed reports that the girl and the boy were in a relationsh­ip. “She wouldn’t even visit our relatives in the neighbourh­ood. It is impossible that she was seeing a boy from our village,” said the father.

She was brave but shy, he added. If she wanted to visit the washroom at school, she would tell other girls to inform the teacher, he said. His younger daughter, all of 11, is yet to come to terms with the events of last week. The two sisters were close. They didn’t have a brother so on Rakshaband­han, they would tie rakhis to each other.

“The killers behaved worse than animals. Despite my limited means, I will fight all my life to bring her killers to justice,” the father said.

 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO ?? The mother and sister of the rapemurder victim at their village in Jhansa, Haryana.
BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO The mother and sister of the rapemurder victim at their village in Jhansa, Haryana.

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