Savage murder of 10-year-old girl shocks Magadi, sorcery suspected


Daijiworld Media Network - Ramanagara (SP)

Ramanagara, Mar 4: Unknown miscreants abducted a ten-year-old girl and threw away her body by the roadside after killing her in a barbaric manner. This incident happened at Magadi town in the district on Friday March 3.

The girl happens to be the younger child of her parents, who run a provision store at Magadi. She has a brother who is 16-year-old and studies in tenth standard. The girl in question was a fourth standard student.

The girl came to the shop at about 8.30 pm on February 1, handed over key of the house to her, and left the shop, duly informing that she was leaving for the house of a friend. After she left shop, within a few minutes, she she came across some street dogs that were barking furiously. Noting that she was afraid of the dogs, the people living in the neighbourhood had shooed away the dogs and asked her to proceed. This was the last point at which someone saw her alive.

The mother who came back home at 10 pm that day was surprised to find that her daughter was not there. She was overtaken by fear and searched in neighbouring houses and residences of relatives for her daughter. As the family's efforts to trace the girl went futile, the parents filed missing complaint at Magadi police station on February 2.

On Friday March 3, some people grazing their sheep and goats who saw that a lifeless body of a girl was lying by the side of a local stream on the road leading to Hosahalli, informed Magadi police. The police who conducted verification realized that it belonged to the missing girl.

There were telltale signs of puja procedures having been undertaken to appease some spirit near the body of the girl. Sliced lemons, flowers, vermillion etc were found strewn around the body for a distance of several feet. She was found gagged, her hands were tied together in the back, and a gunny bag was found wrapped around her waist. All these point to the possibility that the girl would have been offered as a sacrifice to please some ghosts or spirits.

Inspector general of police, Seemant Kumar Singh, and Ramanagara superintendent of police, B Ramesh, visited the spot and conducted inspection. The body was taken to a hospital at Bengaluru for postmortem. Ramesh exucded confidence that the guilty would be arrested soon.

  

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  • shaila gopalan, bangalore

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    who are these devils trying to be like gods
    if the police really want to they can easily catch the culprits
    But god's anger and justice will prevail
    I' SURE the chid is sake with God
    But who can console the grieving parents

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Mar 05 2017

    So sad.why people are still go hunting for treasures and offer children of someones ?Either they should offer themselves or their own.(iam against such activity)But is there any other biggest treasure than a owning a child ?Why do they dont understand it.Poor child ,how much she had suffered because of these earthly devils.My heartfelt sympathy to the familyMay the soul of that child be with angels.Catch these devils and punish them with hard punishment,never letting them out.

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  • suresh, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    Innocent soul.
    Curse on those culprits responsible for this heinous crime. God must punish them as judiciary is very slow in action.

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  • Utsav, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    I really dont know where is god. Instead of punishing god could have stopped this crime if he was really there!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    India is moving Forward or Backward ...

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  • Ozy, Surthkal

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    Great culture of our country. Devil possessed.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    I am sure nothing is going to happen to the culprits. If our judicial system , law and order were so good and powerful why and how such incidents will occur. Now everybody knows the government is in such hands that nothing above the money for them. When all culprits like siddu, Groerge can escape from law andorder so easily why not all these small culprits can't. complete law and order failure in the state.

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    Sacrificing poojaris who advice it brings in 100 times more prosperity!!

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    Killing is a sin. Life comes from God naturally and it should go back to God naturally. No one has right over life even one's own life. Pleasing spirit, ghost all that is nonsense. Lead a good life and all, even God will be pleased. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 04 2017

    Only rightouesness and good deeds bring goodness. Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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