After two years, the case of the death of a girl student in Gurukul located in Sorkha village of Noida has again gained momentum. Question marks are also being raised on the functioning of Noida Police regarding this matter. Now after the order of CBI inquiry from the Supreme Court, the restlessness of the Noida Police officers has increased.
The minor girl died on July 3, 2020, under suspicious circumstances, while the first case was registered on July 17 at Noida's Sector-49 police station. In this episode, a video of the girl's mother crying was posted on social media on July 10, in which she had accused her daughter of raping and then killing her and hanging the body. At the same time, the second case was registered in Haryana, in which the parents of the student and two siblings were accused of kidnapping. Now the CBI will investigate both these cases.
This matter has now become a matter of discussion among the officials in Noida. The district police officers are refraining from speaking about anything in this matter. The registration of a case after 14 days after the girl's death and not conducting the postmortem of the girl's body could increase the difficulties of the police.
The relatives had made allegations: The girl's mother had said that on July 3, 2020, at 5:30 in the morning, we got a call from the school and it was said that you come here early. We even asked what happened? But he didn't say anything. Just said that you come, we will do everything by car, etc. As we went inside the school. Our phones were taken away. After that, we were shown our daughter hanging from the fan. But neither we were allowed to take photographs nor a post-mortem was conducted. An attempt was made to suppress the matter by forcibly performing his last rites. The police also supported the Gurukul operators. We were taken hostage in the room and forcibly signed on blank papers, the goons were kept with us so that we could not open our mouths. Forcibly, his last rites were also performed silently.
No action against the accused: The woman alleges that on July 17, 2020, a case was registered in the police station in which a case was registered against Gurukul's Acharya Jayendra Kumar and his associates under sections 302, 201, 342, 34, But without arresting anyone in this case, the police had put up a closure report.
mother's charges
1. Why didn't the school call the police after the girl's death?
2. Why the postmortem of the girl student was not done nor allowed to be done?
3. Did the accused take all the action on the advice of the police?
4. Has a fake suicide note been made with the help of a private lab?
5. Why did the police not collect the CCTV footage of the school or the call record of the accused in both the FIRs?
6. Why was the statement of 164 not recorded in both the FIRs, and why was the arrest not made?
this was the case
A 14-year-old girl, a resident of Daungra Ahir village in Haryana, studied in a gurukul in Sorkha village. The girl student died under suspicious circumstances on July 3, 2020. In which case the director of the Gurukul and the police officers had said that a suicide note was also found from the student, in which the girl had accused her family members and committing suicide. The younger sister and brother of the said student also studied in this Gurukul.
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