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Abducted mother, daughter killed in Manipur | In a gruesome incident, which highlightsing Maoists’ real face, a mother and her young daughter have been brutally
killed and their bodies left in the open fields. The bodies of the widow and her teenaged daughter had been found in an open paddy field here on Saturday, bearing
marks of rape before being killed. The victims have been identified as Chanbi
Devi (36) and Menaka (17) alias Abemcha Devi , a student of standard IX, of
Phayeng
Makha Leikai in Imphal district. The mother-daughter had been abducted by some
miscreants on the night of January 12. The bodies were found lying at a distance
by villagers. The clothes of the deceased were found disheveled and body parts
of both the victims had also been damaged. Villagers then informed the police,
who upon reaching the spot inspected the decomposed bodies. Chanbi Devi , was
a mother of three. Her son Raghu told reporters that the intruders, who had come
to their house in that night, called for his mother and asked her to come outside
the house to discuss some matter. "I don't know what really happened as I was
sleeping. But I heard the sound of someone opening the door. The intruders asked
my mother to put off the lights and asked her to come out to discuss some matter
and also asked my sister to come along so that my mother does not feel lonely."
said Raghu. On Saturday, some locals who had gone to their field for routine work
sensed something fishy after a foul smell was emanating from the area. On search,
they found the bodies of mother and daughter in a decomposed state. Relatives
of the victim suspect that the mother and the daughter might have been raped and
then murdered. "We found both mother and daughter in a very bizarre condition.
Finding in such a brutal position, we believe that they were raped and murdered.
I was shocked to see both of them in that condition. When no one was ready to
pick them up, I rushed to pick them up. Tomorrow I will be going to the police
station to register a case," said A. Ingojao Singh , a relative of Chanbi Devi. |
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