Jaipur: In Alwar district of Rajasthan, the case of sacrificing 11-year-old innocent due to superstition has come to light. On Sunday, the body of the child was recovered from the field in the condition of erecting the hair. The child's ears, nose and nails were severed. The child had mascara in his eyes and there were scars on his body everywhere. The child's father has filed a murder complaint against the imposter Baba of the village and some people of his own family. At present, the accused is absconding. The police are trying to locate him.
This case is related to Naveli village under Malakheda police station area of Alwar district. According to the information, the name of the 11-year-old child is Nirmal Kumar, whose body was found on Sunday from a farm near the village. Where evidence has been found of killing many people. Not only this, where the corpse has been found, there are broken mustard trees and the nose, ears, and chopped off of the child. On Friday evening, the father of the deceased child had reported the missing of the child in Akbarpur post. The father alleges that despite the complaint, the police did not attempt to find his child.
After getting information about the case, Malakheda police station and other officers arrived. After this, the crowd of villagers also gathered. Then SP Tejaswini Gautam reached the spot and summoned the FSL team and dog squad to investigate the matter. The body of the deceased child has been taken into possession and sent to the hospital for postmortem. The father of the deceased, Raghuvir Singh, says that some people of the family kidnapped my child in the greed to get money and become rich. Which includes Nanda, Badri, Someto, Balasahay, Jeetu and Kallu among others. They kidnapped my child at 11 am on Friday. After that, he was taken to the field and sacrificed by Pandit.
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