Medical board to exhume body of 10-year-old girl allegedly stoned to death in Dadu

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A medical board on Wednesday will exhume the body of Gul Sama, a 10-year-old girl who was allegedly stoned to death in Dadu, so that a post-mortem examination can be carried out.

The members of the board have proceeded to Wahi Pandhi area for exhumation, confirmed DIG Police Hyderabad range Naeem Shaikh today.

A four-member medical board, headed by the medical superintendent of Liaquat University Hospital city branch, was formed on Tuesday by Director General Health Services Dr Masood Solangi under judicial orders.

Following information that a girl had been stoned to death, Dadu police on Saturday arrested the parents of the 10-year-old victim and the maulvi who led her funeral prayers.

According to police, the incident occurred on the night between November 21 and 22 in the Kirthar mountain range of Dadu district, which borders the Balochistan province. Police also lodged a first information report (FIR) on the complaint of Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Ghulam Qadir Gopang under Sections 302, 201, 120-B of the Pakistan Penal Code.

Quoting the girl’s parents, the SSP said that the girl had died in an accident "due to landsliding on the mountain". The parents were living in an area called Shahi Makaan.

"Since the girl had been buried without a post-mortem examination and amidst charges of honour killing, the only way to get the body exhumed was an FIR, which was done so that the cause of her death could be determined. A post-mortem exam will certainly answer some questions," a senior official said.

DIG ascertaining facts
Police are still trying to find out whether a jirga was held and if it passed the order to stone the young girl to death. They are also looking into reports that the alleged jirga was chaired by the son of a Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf leader.

DIG Naeem Shaikh told reporters on Tuesday that it is still premature to comment on the incident as investigations are underway.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, DIG Police Hyderabad range Naeem Shaikh and divisional commissioner Abbas Baloch met Gul's father Ali Bux Rind, who is in custody; Maulvi Mumtaz Leghari, the prayer leader who led Gul's funeral prayers and is also in custody; and the local community in Wahi Pandhi — an area in Johi taluka of the district — to verify facts of the incident.

The father insisted that his daughter died after slipping near a hilltop as a heavy stone fell on her while she was playing outside her house.

Ali Bux and his family have been living a nomadic life for a long time and shepherding livestock to make a living. He said he used to live on Khirthar mountain but shifted to Shahi Makan area a few years back.

"I don’t have a national identity card (NIC). I don’t know where I was born because my parents lived like nomads," he said in Brahavi, which was then translated by SHO Wahi Pandhi police station to Sindhi.

"Gul Sama was neither married nor engaged to anyone and I am not misleading [investigating officers]," he claimed.

Ali Bux’s wife Lilan Rind told a policewoman that Gul had died after a bone in her neck broke.

According to the local prayer leader Mumtaz Leghari, he was taken to Shahi Makan area by Taj Rustamani and Sami Rind, both nominated in the FIR, from Wahi Pandhi on the evening of November 21. He said he spent a night near a graveyard, where the family brought Gul's body for funeral prayers at around 8am the next morning.

"I didn’t see the girl’s body as Rinds observed pardah as per their ritual while laying her to rest and I didn’t insist [to see her body] either," he said.

Her funeral, he said, was attended by around a dozen persons.

The area where the Rinds were living was around 15 kilometres away from Wahi Pandhi town — 40km away from Dadu city in Khirthar hilly terrain.

Notables of Leghari, Rustamani and Jamali communities in Wahi Pandhi also met the officers. None of them could make a categorical statement about the veracity of the incident but urged the police to take the case to its logical end if it was indeed a case of honour killing.

They said they knew the Rinds were staying in the area and have livestock holdings.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1520395/m...ody-of-girl-allegedly-stoned-to-death-in-dadu
 
Signs of a sick society, I am afraid.
 
You could put it down to pure ignorance if you were to take the view that this is a family of nomads living in the middle of nowhere on the outskirts of society...but seems like the family have a cover up story so they know what they did is wrong.

Imagine stoning a 10 year old to death on some perceived slight to your honour. These sort of places need Chinese style re-education camps.
 
Some humans are worse than animals.

What the hell is wrong with these people.
 
allegedly stoned to death for what reason? report is not clearing up the reason
 
She was probably abused by a sick freak and the parents had no choice but to ‘save their honour’

Disturbing
 
DADU: The body of Gul Sama, a nine-year-old girl who was allegedly stoned to death over a jirga verdict a fortnight ago, had fractured neck and face and deep injuries on nose, head and torso believed to be caused by heavy stones falling down on her, according to the medical board that exhumed the body on Wednesday.

The board led by Dr Qurban Ali Shah exhumed the body in the presence of judicial magistrate and civil judge of Johi, Agha Imran Pathan, at Lali Lak graveyard near Karo Kot mountains in Khirthar range, 30 kilometres from Wahi Pandhi town, after the girl’s father Ali Bux Rind pointed out the grave. He was specially brought by police under tight security.

The doctors examined the body under a tent set up close to the graveyard and took samples of the viscera for chemical examination under heavy police security.

Dr Shah, additional medical superintendent of Liaquat Medical University Hospital Hyderabad, told journalists that report on the body’s examination would be declared after results came of the chemical examination.

He said that the team observed that some heavy articles had hit the girl’s body which had severely damaged her face and neck area. The body’s DNA test would also be carried out to ascertain whether it was the victim’s or not, he said.

The other members of the board were; Dr Banidar, police surgeon Hyderabad; Dr Waheed Ahmed, associate professor of forensics at LUMHS; Dr Abdul Aziz Shaikh and Dr Nusrat Zia.

Meanwhile, Ali Bux Rind, the victim’s father, recorded his statement before the medical board and the judge and reiterated that his daughter’s death was accidental. It was being wrongly presumed she had been murdered while in fact she died after heavy stones fell on her after a landslide, he said.

According to police, Gul Sama was allegedly stoned to death under a jirga verdict in a karo-kari case on Nov 21.

The girl’s father, mother Lilan Khatoon and Maulvi Mumtaz Leghari, who led funeral prayers, have been arrested and investigation is under way.

WAF condemns the incident

HYDERABAD: Women Action Forum (WAF) condemned the Wahi Pandhi incident in which the young girl was allegedly stoned to death under a jirga order and expressed deep concern over growing incidents of jirgas and unabated murders of women in the name of honour.

The forum said in a statement issued here on Wednesday that sardari system prevalent in the area could create hurdles to provision of justice in this case. Senior officers should be entrusted with the investigation of the case and a senior medico-legal officer should be appointed to oversee the exhumation.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1520507/m...-neck-bones-fractured-in-stoning-case-in-dadu
 
Not surprised that this poor girl's father was a mullah.


These mullahs are Allah's azaab on us. All of them need to be put on a registry and their movements and actions monitored.
 
Not surprised that this poor girl's father was a mullah.


These mullahs are Allah's azaab on us. All of them need to be put on a registry and their movements and actions monitored.

One thing is pretty apparent, whether you are talking about India, Pakistan or even the US, the more remote or rural the area, the more weird and shocking the practices of the local inbreds. Isolation seems to encourage medieval beliefs to flourish.
 
These people are worse than the Animals.

Are they muslims? No religion allows these types of ZULAMS.
 
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