‘The biggest horror of the Kathua rape and murder is the manner in which the accused are being defended by politicians and lawyers’
How does her family remember their pretty eight year old girl? That she was rosy cheeked, her hair in a jolly little pigtail. Her huge eyes, luminous in their bright innocence. A demure, curious child, like so many eight year olds, a picture of girlhood in springtime, of running, skipping playfulness in the sunshine of her Ammi’s love.
What happened to this pretty child? On a chilly morning in January this year, while out grazing her family’s horses, she was kidnapped, drugged, raped repeatedly over a period of three days and strangled until she died of cardiac arrest.
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