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MP shock: 13-year-old rapes sister after she watches porn – mother helps cover up crime

In a horrific incident, Madhya Pradesh Police have arrested a 13-year-old boy, his mother and his two elder sisters in connection with the rape and murder of a 9-year-old girl on April 24. Investigations revealed that the boy attacked the girl after watching pornographic material and killed her when she threatened to tell her father. Superintendent of Police Vivek Singh reported that the crime took place in the courtyard of the victim’s house while she was sleeping. Following the incident, police registered a case and started investigation.

Through extensive questioning and collection of technical evidence, police found that the boy had slept next to the victim that night. After the attack, he strangled her when she said she would tell her father. The boy initially confided in his mother, and when she found out the girl was still alive, he strangled her again.

Superintendent Singh said when the boy’s sisters woke up and learned about the incident, the family tried to deceive the police by rearranging their beds before informing the authorities.

On the morning of April 24, local police received a report of the girl’s body being found in the courtyard. An autopsy confirmed evidence of rape and murder, leading to the setting up of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to further investigate the case.

Initially, the family claimed that the girl had died from the sting of a poisonous insect. However, police found no signs of forced entry into the house and family members did not report hearing any unusual noises that night.

Singh commented, “The investigation found no signs of anyone entering the house and the family members denied hearing any noise during the night.” The investigation questioned 50 people and collected technical evidence which revealed discrepancies in the family’s statements. This led to further investigations which eventually led to the family admitting their involvement in the crime. All four family members are currently in custody and further legal action will be considered based on the investigation findings.