Ghaziabad: Missing Baby girl's body found in the sack after two days
Ghaziabad: Missing Baby girl's body found in the sack after two days
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In Uttar Pradesh, a crime against women is not being stopped. The latest case is in Ghaziabad adjacent to Delhi, where the body of a 5-year-old girl was found dead in the area. According to the information, the deceased child was missing from his house on Thursday evening. After which the family filed a complaint in a police complaint.

The heartbreaking incident was seen in the Adarsh Nagar area of Ghaziabad. On Saturday morning, the UP police recovered the body of a girl from a sack kept on the roof of a house.  

Actually, the body of the girl was kept in the sack and thrown on the terrace. After which people in the neighbourhood smelled the stink and the people gave information to the police. When the police reached the spot, the body of the girl was taken out when they opened the sack.

The police took the body and sent it to the post-mortem and got involved in the investigation of the case. The police are suspecting that the girl was raped first and then she was killed. On Thursday evening the child had come out of the house to play, after which she did not return. After the child's disappearance, the victim's family lodged a complaint with the police.

According to the complaint, a five-year-old girl was a student of LKG. The family told the police, 'The child had gone from the house to play, but from there she disappeared. After this, the people around them were questioned but no one told anything."

According to the family, in the CCTV where she was seen playing at a distance from the house, she also took Prasad from the temple present there. After taking the offerings, she disappeared. Girl's father Mukesh works in an export company.

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