In a heartbreaking incident in the Sikandararao area of Hathras district, Uttar Pradesh, the body of a six-year-old girl was discovered in a well, wrapped in a sack. The child had been reported missing since Wednesday morning.
According to police officer J.N. Asthana, a family event was taking place at the residence of Shree Krishna, also known as Swami, when his daughter, Urvi, went outside to play around 10 AM and subsequently vanished. Despite extensive searches, her body was located around 1:30 PM in a jute bag at the village well, with a scarf tied around her neck.
Upon learning of the child's murder, senior police officials arrived at the scene to conduct an investigation. A forensic team was also summoned to gather evidence. The girl's father has named a woman in his complaint to the police, raising suspicions about the family dynamics, particularly concerning Shree Krishna's strained relationship with his brother.
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