The Asian Age

Dalit woman was brutalised, skull smashed: Autopsy

-

Chandigarh, May 14: More gory details of Nirbhayali­ke gangrape-and-murder of a young dalit woman from Sonipat emerge on Sunday, while her family alleged that their plea to police for help prior to the killing went unheeded.

An autopsy of the victim showed the bones of the woman’s skull were shattered into pieces and “some sharp-edged objects may have been inserted in her private parts”.

“The findings suggest that it was a brutal rape and murder,” said Dr S.K. Dhatterwal, head of the department of forensic medicine at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) in Rohtak, who conducted the post-mortem examinatio­n.

Also, financial assistance of `10.5 lakh was announced for the family of the victim.

As the 23-year old woman was a dalit, the state welfare department would provide `8.5 lakh to her family under provisions of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

“The remaining `2 lakh will be given by the Red Cross,” Sonipat deputy commission­er K. Makrand Pandurang said.

Two persons, including

the main accused Sumit, who is a dalit, have been arrested by the Haryana police which has formed a special investigat­ion team (SIT) to probe the case.

The Police on Sunday also said that the family of the victim suspected the involvemen­t of six more persons, out of whom five were related to the main accused.

Meanwhile, National Commission for Women member Rekha Sharma met the family of the victim and said she expects that the accused will get exemplary punishment like the killers of “Nirbhaya”.

The decomposed and mutilated body of the 23year-old woman, who went missing from Sonipat on May 9 and was gangraped and brutally murdered, was found near the Industrial Model Township in Urban Estate, Rohtak, on May 11. Stray dogs had bitten off the face and lower portion of her body.

The sheer brutality of the crime is reminiscen­t of the “Nirbhaya” incident in Delhi, which triggered nation-wide outrage.

Financial relief of `10.5 lakh was announced for the family of the victim

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India