Indian mum of raped and murdered girl speaks out

The devastated mother of the five-year-old girl who was abducted, raped and murdered in India has spoken of the moment she found her naked body.

Geeta Devi, 30, screamed tears of despair as she recalled the moment she found the naked body of her little girl, with a 24cm long wooden stick inserted into her anus and mouth, damaging her intestines and uterus, and leading to her death.

‘I’m still in shock. I can’t even think of that moment when I saw my daughter in that condition,’ said the mother-of-three, who lives in a tent on a slum, in Hisar district, Haryana, northern India,

Geeta Devi has described finding her dead daughter’s body by the side of the road 

‘It was not only brutal, but shattering to even imagine what she could have gone through. Her body was violated with wooden sticks even.’

The little girl was sleeping with her eight-year-old sister and three-year-old brother and mother, in their makeshift home when she went missing on Friday night.

As Geeta sat in bed surrounded by her other two children, too weak to get up, she remembered the last few hours with her daughter.

‘We had roti and pea and vegetables for dinner at 8pm and we were all asleep by 9pm. She told me she’d wake up to play hide and seek with me. She loved playing with her siblings, especially her younger brother. She was an adorable child who never demanded anything. She was happy in whatever I could give her.’

Geeta doesn't have any photos of her daughter and only has her possessions as memories 

Geeta doesn’t have any photos of her daughter and only has her possessions as memories 

Her heartbroken mother, who doesn’t even own one photo of her daughter to cherish, now battles with the guilt she did not wake during the night.

‘I often wake up at least once but unfortunately, I did not wake up at all that night. I have no idea who did this to her and why? How could someone do such a thing to such a little girl? She did not even survive to share her ordeal. 

‘I will never be able to get that sight out of mind as I have never seen a more horrendous scene. They killed my daughter – I want them to be killed.’ 

Father, Ramesh Kumar, 32, was in a different district attending a wedding function.

When Geeta, who is a member of the Dalit community known as the untouchables in India, woke up at 6am and found her daughter missing she started frantically looking and asking neighbours if they’d seen her little girl.

‘I was screaming and crying. I kept knocking on doors for help but everyone said they had no clue who I was talking about. I phoned my husband and told him our girl was missing and he quickly started making arrangements to come home immediately.’

Geeta with her other children in the family home. She said she woke at 6am to find her daughter was missing

Geeta with her other children in the family home. She said she woke at 6am to find her daughter was missing

When she found her daughter was missing, Geeta said she began screaming and crying then knocked on neighbours' doors 

When she found her daughter was missing, Geeta said she began screaming and crying then knocked on neighbours’ doors 

Eventually, two women told Geeta they’d spotted a body of a little girl deserted on a nearby road, approximately 4km from their home, lying in a pool of blood.

Geeta explained: ‘I was still hunting for her when somebody from my village told me that my daughter was lying on a road side in a pool of blood.

‘I rushed there and that’s when I saw her body lying naked. There was blood everywhere and there was a wooden stick inserted in her mouth and anus. I just couldn’t bear it. I fainted within seconds of seeing her.’

Ramesh, who works on Friday, Saturday and Sunday as a rag picker earning Rs150 (£1.70) a day, said: ‘Our daughter’s funeral was on Sunday afternoon after the police had taken action. 

The dead girl's father, Ramesh, was away at wedding function when she was killed

The dead girl’s father, Ramesh, was away at wedding function when she was killed

Ramesh holding his three-year-old son, with his eight-year-old daughter next to Geeta. The dead girl loved playing with her siblings, Geeta said

Ramesh holding his three-year-old son, with his eight-year-old daughter next to Geeta. The dead girl loved playing with her siblings, Geeta said

‘We took the body away for cremation on Sunday at 3pm only after police assured us they will arrest the criminals within 48 hours but unfortunately, no arrest has happened yet.

‘We do not have any personal issues within anyone. Who would do such a heinous crime? My daughter has become a victim of somebody’s lust and desperation. The accused should not be spared. We demand the strictest punishment.’ 

Police Superintendent, Manisha Choudhary, from Uklana Police Station, said: ‘A special investigation team is on the hunt for the criminal. No one has been arrested so far and we cannot comment if there was one or more involved in the crime.’

The eight-year-old sister of the murdered girl sitting on a chair in the family's home 

The eight-year-old sister of the murdered girl sitting on a chair in the family’s home 

Ramesh, Geeta and their children. Police say they hope to have the person responsible for the girl's death in custody within 48 hours 

Ramesh, Geeta and their children. Police say they hope to have the person responsible for the girl’s death in custody within 48 hours 

A First Information Report (FIR) has been submitted, under Sections 302 (murder), 376 (rape), 363 (kidnapping) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 6 of Protection Of Child from Sexual Offences Act.

He added: ‘The result of the postmortem revealed the girl died of neurogenic shock that could be due to the 24cm long wooden stick inserted into her that ruptured her intestines and uterus.

‘She had multiple injuries across her body. We are doing our best to arrest those responsible for this and are hopeful they will be in our custody in the next 48 hours.’

Locals staged a protest on nearby streets over the weekend, demanding strict action.

The horrendous incident comes just a week ahead of the fifth anniversary of the 2012 gang rape and murder case in Delhi, which shocked and enraged the country and made international headlines and forced the government to examine the laws concerning crimes against women.

Of the total crimes recorded against children in 2015, 15.8% (14,913 cases) were sexual offences under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act 2012, according to the National Crime Record Bureau’s Crime in India 2015 report.

The family's makeshift home tent in a slum, in Hisar district, Haryana, northern India

The family’s makeshift home tent in a slum, in Hisar district, Haryana, northern India

They come from the Dalit community, who are also known as the untouchables in India

They come from the Dalit community, who are also known as the untouchables in India

Bharti Ali, 48, Co-Director of HAQ – Centre for Child Rights, in Delhi, said: ‘Such crimes were there earlier as well but it is only highlighted more now because they have become more aggressive and violent.

‘Too much exposure to porn and its easy availability has contributed to an increase in these crimes in a large way. We have come across cases where fathers have raped children and they have been forced by their fathers to watch porn. It is both shocking and sad.

‘Children have today become easy targets for people with criminal minds because they are extremely vulnerable and not able to do much to protect themselves and children below the age of 15 fall under such category.

‘A lot of emphasis needs to be put on the mental health of people as this is the aggression and violence that we see and deal with in our daily lives that have led to the escalation of such heinous crimes. This little girl has died without any reason.

‘We have reached to such a horrendous type of crime because we have ignored the subtle crimes in the past. If we had been strict in taking action against small incidents of molestation or other cases of rape in our country before, we would not have reached a level where girls, especially children, are considered a commodity and used for personal sexual wants and killed.’

 

 



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