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Friday, April 17, 2026

Six-Year-Old Subjected to Gangrape in Northeast Delhi: Ground Report by Rashtra Jyoti

“Six-Year-Old Subjected to Gangrape in Northeast Delhi: Ground Report by Rashtra Jyoti”, Rashtra Jyoti, March 03, 2026

“The girl is six years old. Born in 2019, she is a Class 1 student at a government primary school in the Jafrabad area of northeast Delhi.

On the evening of 18 January, she returned home visibly terrified and unable to walk properly. When her mother asked what had happened, the child repeated what the perpetrators had instructed her to say – that she had fallen from a swing.

The mother immediately grew suspicious upon noticing that a neighbouring boy, Saif (name changed, as his parents claim he is a minor), was standing behind the door. She checked her daughter and found that the child was bleeding between the thighs……”

Read full article at rashtrajyoti.com

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