Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

One accused in Wayalar case thrashed by mob

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PALAKKAD: An accused in the Walayar rape and death of two minor Dalit sisters was on Saturday thrashed by a group of people following an altercatio­n, police said.

Mmadhu, the third accused in the case, who was acquitted recently, allegedly got into an argument with the group near his house, the police said. “The group allegedly called him (Madhu) a rapist when he came to his house from Coimbatore. The man used some vulgar words and picked up a fight with the locals following which he was thrashed,” Palakkad police chief told PTI.

However, Madhu’s mother told the media that the attackers were from Sangh Parivar, the police chief said.

The accused has been admitted to the district hospital in Palakkad. The police official further said a case has been registered against four people.

“We have also taken three of them into custody. The probe is on,” police said.

The government had recently ordered a judicial probe into the death of siblings by suicide after they were raped at Walayar in Palakkad district.

The older child (13) was found hanging in her house on January 13, 2017, while her nine-year-old sister died 52 days later in a similar manner. Police had arrested four people, one of whom was acquitted in September this year, and three others on October 25.

The Pocso court in Palakkad, while acquitting the accused, had pulled up the investigat­ion team, saying it did not present enough scientific evidence.

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