3-year-old girl allegedly raped in Dadu
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A three-year-old girl has been reportedly raped in Dadu
Police say they have arrested the suspect, who is said to be 18 years of age, and an investigation is underway
Doctors say the child is in a serious condition, while her family has demanded the authorities to hang the culprit
SUKKUR: A three-year-old girl has been reportedly raped in the Chhano Shahabad Mohalla of Dadu city, while the accused has been arrested and an investigation is underway, police said Thursday.
Police said the girl is the daughter of a labourer and had gone out of the house to play when the suspect took hold of her and allegedly raped her.
Police arrest Dadu man for allegedly raping a three-year-old girl
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SUKKUR: Dadu police on Thursday said that they have arrested an 18-year-old man for allegedly raping a three-year-old girl in the Chhano Shahabad Mohalla of Dadu city.
According to the details provided by the police, the child was the daughter of a labourer and had gone out to play when the suspect took hold of her and allegedly committed the heinous crime.
According to the first information report (FIR) registered by the police regarding the incident, the suspect sent the child home after allegedly raping her.
Upon receiving a call from the family of the victim, the female Station House Officer (SHO) of the Benazir Jamali Police Station, along with her team, reached the victim s house and rushed the girl to the Dadu Civil Hospital. Doctors tending to the victim confirmed her age to be three and told the police that her condition is serious, per
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