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Six-year-old girl strangled in Quetta

Published: 08 Nov 2014 - 08:09 am | Last Updated: 19 Jan 2022 - 06:12 pm

QUETTA: Police in southwest Pakistan are investigating after a six-year-old girl was strangled and dumped near a garbage heap after apparently being subjected to rape attempts.
Sahar Batool, who was from the minority Hazara ethnic group, was found on Wednesday last week in Quetta, the capital of the restive southwestern province of Baluchistan.
Hazaras are mostly Shias and have borne the brunt of the wave of sectarian violence that has swept Balochistan in recent years, mostly perpetrated by Sunni extremist groups.
“It is a heinous crime and police are making all out efforts to solve it,” Inspector General of Police for Balochistan, Amlash Khan, said.
Khan said some potential suspects were being questioned.
Quetta city police chief Abdur Razzak Cheema said Sahar, the daughter of a gardener working at an army facility, was found near a dump close to her home. She had been strangled with a rope, he said.
“There were a lot of bruises on the girl’s body that shows that attempts were made to rape her,” he said.
Sahar’s distraught parents were at a loss to understand the crime.
“We have no enmity with any one,” the girl’s mother Bakhtawar Bibi said.
“On the day it happened Sahar went to throw out the rubbish close to the house but did not come back, I went out in search of her, but could not find her.”
A neighbour told Bibi her daughter was at the dump.
“She was already dead, with blood from her mouth and nose while her all body bore bruises,” Bibi said, tears rolling down her cheeks.
AFP