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Alleged rape-murder of minor Hindu girl by Muslims triggers anger in Bengal district adjoining Kolkata

“Alleged rape-murder of minor Hindu girl by Muslims triggers anger in Bengal district adjoining Kolkata”, Swarajyamag, November 6, 2023:

“A 15-year-old Hindu Dalit girl was allegedly raped and murdered at Raghabpur village in North 24 Parganas district, about 68 kilometres northeast of Kolkata, on the night of 29 October. 

The girl suddenly went missing from her house just before dinner at around 9.30 pm that Sunday night. Her body was discovered hanging from a tree with her feet barely four inches above the ground a few hours later. 

Though police have arrested the prime accused, one Sheikh Illiyas Mondal, and two of his accomplices, the rape-murder has triggered tension and anger in the area…..” 

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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