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Few men drove down the flyover on Tuesday night and dropped off the minor girl who was left bleeding and in unconscious state

Another Nirbhaya Case in Congress-led Government: Specially abled minor girl gang-raped and thrown bleeding on a flyover in Alwar, Rajasthan

The minor girl was initially admitted to the ICU of the government hospital in Alwar, but when her condition worsened, she was transferred to Jaipur
 |  Satyaagrah  |  News

In an absolutely harrowing incident, unidentified people raped a deaf and mute minor girl in Alwar's Shivaji Park police station area yesterday and escaped by throwing her over the Tijara Phatak. As soon as the information was relayed to the police, all officers, including the Superintendent of Police, arrived on the scene and inquired about the incident.

The minor girl was initially admitted to the ICU of the government hospital in Alwar, but due to excessive bleeding from her genitals, her condition worsened and she was transferred to Jaipur.

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An investigation is being conducted

The girl was thrown over the Tijara Phatak and abandoned in a distressed state

Tejaswani Gautam, Superintendent of Police, stated that around 8:00 p.m., the Shivaji Park police station received information that a girl on Tijara Phatak was found unidentified. It seemed that the girl was most likely thrown from the car here. It's unclear how many people were in the car. Superintendent of Police Tejaswini Gautam stated that the girl's condition is critical. When the police arrived on the scene, the girl was immediately admitted to the ICU of the government hospital in Alwar.

During the doctors' interrogation, it was discovered that the girl was unable to speak. The doctor stated that there was a lot of bleeding from the girl's private area. The superintendent of police dispatched the FSL team and the dog squad team to the scene to gather information and determine what legal action should be taken. The health of the girl child is the first priority. The Superintendent of Police has formed several teams to scan the CCTV footage from the cameras installed nearby. Aside from that, the police are questioning the people around. When a fellow child's condition became critical, she was referred to Jaipur.

At the same time, the District Collector and other officers arrived. Recognizing the gravity of the situation, officers from multiple police stations were dispatched to the scene. The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. The girl lives in Alwar's Mala Khera rural area and she was missing from the house since 4 p.m. on Tuesday.

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FSL team on the spot 

The FSL team from Jaipur arrived on the scene

Given the gravity of the incident involving the deaf girl, the FSL team from Jaipur arrived on the scene, and officials from the FSL team gathered evidence from the scene. Police officers were also present during this time.

The minor girl is out of danger

The girl's operation was performed today at JK Lon Hospital in Jaipur. According to Dr. Arvind Shukla, "the girl's condition is stable; she is no longer in danger," but she has been admitted to the intensive care unit. Samples of the girl were sent for analysis, and a special teacher would be assigned to counsel the girl child.

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