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An 11-year-old Deaf-Mute girl in Rajasthan Dies After Being Set on Fire.

In Rajasthan Shocker, Deaf-Mute Girl, 11, Dies After Being Set On Fire

Rajasthan: On social media, the police have vowed to solve the case and issued a warning against spreading unsubstantiated claims.

A deaf-mute 11-year-old girl from Karauli, Rajasthan, passed away ten days after she was discovered with severe burns in a field close to her home. At Jaipur’s Sawai Man Singh Hospital, the tribal girl passed away. Despite the lack of arrests thus far, the family has called for prompt police intervention. They claimed that when they discovered the girl, she was naked.

On social media, the police have vowed to solve the case and issued a warning against spreading unsubstantiated rumours. According to authorities, a forensic investigation is underway and the truth will soon be known.

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The girl’s mother heard her scream as she was playing outside her home, according to the FIR. She saw her daughter in a barn roughly 100 metres away as she was running out. According to the FIR, the girl was crying in agony, had burns, and was undressed. The child seemed to be indicating with gestures that two people lit her on fire and ran away. After being hurried to the closest government hospital, she was sent to Jaipur.

On May 14, a specialist was consulted in order to document the girl’s account. She identified one of the people in the pictures that were given to her.

Heart-rending visuals show the heavily-bandaged girl on the hospital bed, talking to her mother in sign language, days before her death.

Police have said samples of the girl’s skin and clothes have been sent to the forensic lab and the probe will proceed as per the advice of scientific experts. “Keeping in mind the sensitivity of this incident, it will not be correct to publicly say anything without evidence,” they said in a post on X.

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